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No. Not really. It’s a one sided non-public proceeding.

Author: conorlarkin (21822 Posts - Original UHND Member)
Posted at 7:12 pm on Nov 13, 2025
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What a Grand Jury hears and doesn’t hear from the presenting prosecutor is sealed from the public eye.

And the standard of proof is much lower than the demanding standard for a jury to convict.

Oh, and today’s hearing had zilch to do with “guilt” yet everything to do with “rogue prosecutions.”

Perhaps one day, you’ll catch up.


The American Dream belongs to all of us. — Kamala Harris

Replies to: "No. Not really. It’s a one sided non-public proceeding."

  • It is days like today when I miss Frank. He would have relished what happened in court today: - conorlarkin - 5:36pm 11/13/25 (12) [View All]
    • Speak only for yourself. It’s deplorable that you would speak for a recently deceased poster. [NT] - Hensou - 6:48pm 11/13/25
      • Man you are such a fun guy [NT] - Chris94 - 9:00pm 11/13/25
      • From the messages Frank and I exchanged, he knew you…and would not - TyroneIrish - 8:24pm 11/13/25
    • Did the defendants violate the law or not? - iairishcheeks - 5:54pm 11/13/25
      • It's why we have trials, little one. [NT] - conorlarkin - 5:56pm 11/13/25
        • And grand juries? [NT] - iairishcheeks - 5:56pm 11/13/25
          • What about them? [NT] - conorlarkin - 6:22pm 11/13/25
            • conor playing dumb. Well, playing dumber. [NT] - MAS - 7:00pm 11/13/25
            • That's what protects against rogue prosecutions. - iairishcheeks - 6:32pm 11/13/25
              • No. Not really. It’s a one sided non-public proceeding. - conorlarkin - 7:12pm 11/13/25
                • At least you've argued both sides of this now. [NT] - iairishcheeks - 9:58pm 11/13/25
              • And if we have rogue prosecutions, juries will find defendants not guilty. No harm, no foul. - MAS - 7:04pm 11/13/25
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