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Why are judges called the great jurists in common law?
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Why are judges called the great jurists in common law?
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A grand jury may subpoena physical evidence or a person to testify. ... The grand jury is so named because traditionally it has more jurors than a trial jury, sometimes called a petit jury (from the French word petit meaning "small").
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