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  2. Grand juries in the United States - Wikipedia

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    A grand jury's constitutional role is to prevent prosecutorial misconduct, verifying that the presented information (accusation) is sufficient evidence to pursue a prosecution. To achieve this, a grand jury is given investigative powers such as being able to issue subpoenas and compel witnesses to testify without a lawyer present. [6]

  3. Grand jury - Wikipedia

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    A grand jury is a jury empowered by law to conduct legal proceedings, investigate potential criminal conduct, and determine whether criminal charges should be brought. A grand jury may subpoena physical evidence or a person to testify. A grand jury is separate from the courts, which do not preside over its functioning. [1]

  4. Witness immunity - Wikipedia

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    Witnesses compelled by subpoena to appear before a grand jury are entitled to receive immunity in exchange for their testimony. The grant of immunity impairs the witness's right to invoke the Fifth Amendment protection against self-incrimination as a legal basis for refusing to testify.

  5. 58 calls and texts: Alleged witness intimidation at play in ...

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    Combs reached out multiple times to at least two witnesses who received grand jury subpoenas this summer, Johnson said. She said the witnesses who received subpoenas have firsthand knowledge of ...

  6. Dozens of witnesses have testified as the Jan. 6-focused ...

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    Mike Pence, the highest profile witness to appear before the grand jury, testified in late April after a court order to comply with a subpoena, NBC News reported, just over a month before he ...

  7. Jencks Act - Wikipedia

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    This also includes a witness's grand jury testimony, if the witness testified at trial. [2] After the government's witness testifies, the court must, upon motion of the defendant, order the government to produce any statement of the witness in the government's possession relating to the subject matter as to which the witness testified.

  8. Arizona prosecutors issue grand jury subpoenas as 2020 ... - AOL

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    Politico first reported the grand jury subpoenas were issued. Arizona prosecutors have asked witnesses about meetings attended by Trump where the plan to put forward slates of fake GOP electors ...

  9. Department of Justice v. House Committee on the Judiciary

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    The investigation ran from 2017 to 2019. During the investigation, Mueller assembled a grand jury empowered to subpoena documents, require witnesses to testify under oath, and issue indictments for targets of criminal charges if probable cause was found. Proceedings of the grand jury were kept in confidence.