I served on a Federal Grand Jury once. It was for 3 months. It was quite an experience. In my opinion, one that every America Loving Patriot should want to do. Not because it was fun, as it really wasn't. It can be quite boring at times actually. But to go through the process of sitting through the process of how they attempt to indict a person accused of a crime was an eye opener to say the least. And that old saying, "you can indict a Ham Sandwich". Well. That's true. We had 21 people on the jury. We only needed 18 jurors though to show up each day. Any less and we were sent home for the day. All that was needed to come back with a True Bill (indictment), was 13 jurors.
Yeah they also have to continue being on that grand jury. So they have to trust the state not to leak their names as they have to continue to show up at that court. I would not trust NY state with that personally, lol. Also this jury is much different from the GA jury. Which was a special grand jury, which could not actually indict and was hand picked by the prosecutor there. This is a random NYC jury.
I served on a Federal Grand Jury once. It was for 3 months. It was quite an experience. In my opinion, one that every America Loving Patriot should want to do. Not because it was fun, as it really wasn't. It can be quite boring at times actually. But to go through the process of sitting through the process of how they attempt to indict a person accused of a crime was an eye opener to say the least. And that old saying, "you can indict a Ham Sandwich". Well. That's true. We had 21 people on the jury. We only needed 18 jurors though to show up each day. Any less and we were sent home for the day. All that was needed to come back with a True Bill (indictment), was 13 jurors.
Yeah they also have to continue being on that grand jury. So they have to trust the state not to leak their names as they have to continue to show up at that court. I would not trust NY state with that personally, lol. Also this jury is much different from the GA jury. Which was a special grand jury, which could not actually indict and was hand picked by the prosecutor there. This is a random NYC jury.