Sealed Indictments lowdown. This is awesome. How can there be an escape?
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Does anyone know anybody that has been on a grand jury?
If there are hundreds of thousands of these indictments going through a grand jury, wouldn't this mean there would be multiple times that in jurors? Statistically everyone should know someone who's been on one, but nobody has spilled the beans? I don't get it. Maybe I am misunderstanding something.
And most importantly, why aren't any anons getting some of that sweet grand jury action?
A grand jury at the local level could hear 250+ indictments in a single week. It’s the same group of people and they’re only presented the evidence, no names, no identifiers. They wouldn’t know the difference between a high ranking government official and the high school drop out working at Speedway.
Not if it is done through the military.
yes I have a mother in law who was on grand jury last year, in southern California. she couldn't talk specifics about cases or how many, but there were definitely multiple cases that resulted in indictments, and from what she could say the vast majority had to do with corruptions of various kinds among city and county level officials. Nothing unusual from what I could sense, but I don't have other data points to compare her experience with.
Didn't one of Epstein's victims leak that they had been part of a grand jury process?
I thought one Grand Jury could hear several cases, no? But I do wonder what those jurors are up to and what they know...
This makes sense that they'd hear more than one case. Otherwise it would be near impossible to stop leaks and whistleblowers.
Yes, typically once you're picked to be on the grand jury, you go once a week for several months (3 months I think?) To hear cases.
That's not how that works