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→→→What is the difference between the duties of a grand jury and that of a trial jury?←←←

(A) They both have the exact same duty, to render judgment on the defendant’s guilt.


(B)The grand jury decides if there is a probability that the defendant committed the crime, while the trial jury finds guilt or not.


(C)The trial jury decides if there is a probability that the defendant committed the crime, while the grand jury determines guilt or not.


(D)The trial jury consists of members of the judicial bench, but a grand jury is composed of members of the public.

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Answer:

Answer is B

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User BustedSanta
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Answer:

A grand jury determines if there is probable cause that the defendant may have committed the crime and if he should go to trial. So your answer is B.

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