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How is a grand jury different from other juries?

In grand juries, selected jurors are chosen by electors to represent the district for up to a year.
In grand juries, individuals who serve must have resided in the district for at least one year.
O In grand juries, selected jurors must have previous jury experience on prior criminal cases.
O In grand juries, individuals serve for a set amount of time and hear multiple cases during that time.

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A grand jury is involved early in a case. It is up to them to determine whether or not charges should be brought against a suspect. A trial jury, on the other hand, is involved at the end of a case, when it goes to trial.

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