Grand jury: how it works and why it is used

The decision not to indict two police officers has prompted widespread criticism of the grand jury system

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The US grand jury system, used to decide whether to press criminal charges, is coming under increased scrutiny and criticism following two separate, but highly controversial, decisions not to indict white police officers responsible for killing unarmed black men.

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