Meaning of grand jury | Babel Free
Definitions
- A group of citizens assembled by the government to hear evidence against an accused, and determine whether an indictment for a crime should be brought.
- The legal process that uses such a jury.
Equivalents
Deutsch
Grand Jury
Español
gran jurado
Suomi
valamiehistö
Français
grand jury
Italiano
grand jury
日本語
大陪審
한국어
대배심
Examples
“Though the current wave of die-ins began after grand juries in Ferguson and New York City refused to indict the cops who used lethal force against Michael Brown and Eric Garner, they tap into a deep well of what professor Salamishah Tillet calls “civic estrangement” from a state that ignores excessive police violence against black and brown people.”
“Justice department attorneys quickly filed paperwork in Manhattan and south Florida federal courts requesting unsealing of grand jury testimony for Epstein. […]A grand jury is a panel that decides whether evidence presented by prosecutors shows “probable cause” that someone committed a crime, and whether they should be tried. Should the grand jury, which is not the trial jury, find that there is sufficient evidence, an indictment will be issued.”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.