All of the Things a Constitutional Grand Jury Could Do
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SO BRING THEM THE EVIDENCE!

by Sharon Rondeau



Has U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts exhibited "good behaviour" since his appointment?

(Jan. 28, 2011) — The Post & Email has reported previously on the intended function of the grand jury as laid out in the Fifth Amendment of the Bill of Rights. The powers which the grand jury were given have been usurped by judges, prosecutors and court personnel, reducing it to a weak, subservient arm of the local or state government.

However, even today’s grand juries still possess the power to issue subpoenas. If citizens could educate grand jury members on their intended powers, could the grand jury as a body be restored to its origins in America “as a defense against monarchy?â€