A Jury Of 12 To 23 Persons Who - In Private - Hear Evidence Presented By The Government To Determine Whether Persons Shall Be Required To Stand Trial. If The Jury Believes There Is Sufficient Evidence That A Crime Was Committed - It Issues An Indictment.

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1. A Jury Of 12 To 23 Persons Who - In Private - Hear Evidence Presented By The Government To Determine Whether Persons Shall Be Required To Stand Trial. If The Jury Believes There Is Sufficient Evidence That A Crime Was Committed - It Issues An Indictment.