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" ... An indictment is when prosecutors present proposed criminal charges to a grand jury, an empaneled body of citizen jurors who investigates crimes and decides whether charges should be filed. If, after considering the evidence, the grand jury decides there is sufficient evidence for the prosecution to proceed, it will issue the formal indictment. In this case, the government filed a Complaint, which allows a quicker arrest (no fooling around with grand jury) based on evidence from investigators, like those in the Federal Bureau of Investigations. Once the arrests are made under the Complaint, an indictment will usually follow as the grand jury will convene, look at the evidence and, likely, issue an indictment. So the status of those arrested under Operation Varsity Blues is that they are between arrest and formal indictment, which is where deals are made. ... "
" ... In New York, while easily reelected Gov Andrew Cuomo (D) had previously expressed opposition to legalization, he more recently empaneled a working group to draft legislation to end cannabis prohibition that the legislature can consider in 2019, a prospect whose chances just got a lot better in light of the fact that Democrats took control of the state's Senate. ... "
" ... Though Cameron has not indicated when an announcement will happen, a grand jury was empaneled to investigate Taylor’s shooting two weeks ago, according to reports that signaled Cameron’s decision would come soon after. ... "
" ... When a jury in empaneled, they have to be thinking that the defendant must have done something wrong to earn a seat there in front of them. They have a judge, lawyers, spectators and press members, so there is a self-imposed pressure on a juror to live up to the expectations of this assembled group. So how might jurors act in a post-election (Trump) environment? Recently, I had a first row seat. ... "
" ... While some of these topics were on the initial list of 23 questions put forward by the group originally empaneled as JNC 8, their report was restricted to only 3 questions and the major focus was on primary prevention in the general community. This fact, coupled with their controversial recommendation calling for a relaxation of the BP target to 150/90 in persons over the age of 60 in the general population without chronic kidney disease or diabetes, has created confusion in the clinical community. ... "