Juries. Theres a civil grand jury and criminal grand jury. So if the focus has been on the criminal grand juries, the job of the criminal grand jury is to investigate crimes, basically. Usually felonies. And what most people dont understand about criminal grand juries is that it is a proceeding shrouded completely in secrecy. Theres only one lawyer in the room with the grand jurors and that is a prosecutor. No judge in the room. No defense attorney. And then it is whatever information or evidence the prosecutor gives to the grand juries is considered by them, then they determine whether or not the person who was the subject of this proceeding should be indicted, meaning, is there probable cause to believe this person committed the crime that the prosecutor believes happened . Even the transcripts are sealed. It really is a very secretive process. Coming to the bill that the governor signed, sb227, you strongly supported that bill. You urged him to sign it. In a letter you wrote to him.
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The Conference Forum announced a new four-part webinar series to support women R&D leadership in biotech from May 12 through August 26, 2021, virtually.
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