Originally Posted by Fubarski
Originally Posted by cv540
If they are considering presenting this to a grand jury, they likely do not want to release much prior to that happening.

Jury members are supposed to assess the testimony of a witness, not the published reports ahead of time.

The smaller the population, the harder it is to get untainted grand jury members.


But wouldn't the grand jury get to see the police report anyway?




Never prior to testimony. Witnesses testify first. Also likely to have some expert witnesses prepare assessments, which can take a while.

Very likely there is some type of district or states attorney involved in this investigation, with their own investigators. They would control the dissemination of info at this point.


Last edited by cv540; 11/07/15.

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