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(6,727 posts)A grand jury proceeding is an INVESTIGATION. It is the duty of those who have information about a criminal act to testify (as long as their testimony is not self incriminating.) Testimony is crucial to INVESTIGATION, which is the responsibility of the Grand Jury.
Before the investigation, there is no "Actual Perp". The purpose of the investigation is to determine if there is evidence that a crime has been committed and who the actual perp MIGHT be. If reasonable evidence of a crime and a prepertrator exists, an INDICTMENT is returned. You can't INDICT without the INVESTIGATION, you can't INVESTIGATE without testimony.
Once it has been established that reasonable grounds for a prosecution exist, the process can proceed to TRIAL, and maybe CONVICTION. But you cannot get to trial without the investigation.
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