List of all the Grand Jury cases heard over a three month period of time in 2024. I live in the midwest in a city with 110k population (400k metro population). Our Grand Jury met every Tuesday for three months (I kept a log each week of the cases we heard) It was super interesting, I learned so much about my city and I would do it again anytime!
Why does anyone need to self-register as a sex offender? Shouldn’t this be an automatic process if convicted of a sex offence that requires registration?
I see 8 counts of failure to register as a sex offender, but no crimes that would get you labelled as a sex offender. Are those cases handled differently?
Was escape something like escaping from prison/jail?
110 drug cases and none are marijuana… that’s actually impressive to me. Or is weed the 48 controlled substance ones?
How many — or what percentage — of these resulted in indictments?
364 cases in 3 months of meeting on Tuesdays. So 12, maybe 14 working days? That’s a case every half an hour?
Maybe because only larger cases get publicity, I always assumed the indictment process was a lot longer than that. How does the DA have time to introduce evidence in that short a time, let alone give you an opportunity to deliberate? Sure, a lot of them are going to be open and shut “I caught him doing the things” cases, but that still feels like a crazy rapid-fire.
What made you think a 10000 * 14400 pixel image was a good idea?
I think your jurisdiction is massively missing child molestation cases.
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List of all the Grand Jury cases heard over a three month period of time in 2024. I live in the midwest in a city with 110k population (400k metro population). Our Grand Jury met every Tuesday for three months (I kept a log each week of the cases we heard) It was super interesting, I learned so much about my city and I would do it again anytime!
Why does anyone need to self-register as a sex offender? Shouldn’t this be an automatic process if convicted of a sex offence that requires registration?
I see 8 counts of failure to register as a sex offender, but no crimes that would get you labelled as a sex offender. Are those cases handled differently?
Was escape something like escaping from prison/jail?
110 drug cases and none are marijuana… that’s actually impressive to me. Or is weed the 48 controlled substance ones?
How many — or what percentage — of these resulted in indictments?
364 cases in 3 months of meeting on Tuesdays. So 12, maybe 14 working days? That’s a case every half an hour?
Maybe because only larger cases get publicity, I always assumed the indictment process was a lot longer than that. How does the DA have time to introduce evidence in that short a time, let alone give you an opportunity to deliberate? Sure, a lot of them are going to be open and shut “I caught him doing the things” cases, but that still feels like a crazy rapid-fire.
What made you think a 10000 * 14400 pixel image was a good idea?
I think your jurisdiction is massively missing child molestation cases.
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