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History, 08.10.2019 18:00 applejulianamoreno

How is a grand jury different from a petit jury? a petit jury is a small group of people who decide guilt or innocence. a grand jury is a large jury that hears a criminal trial. a grand jury decides whether to try someone for a crime. a petit jury decides who to try for a crime in a state court.

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