MATCHING.
COLUMN 1
1. Grand jury
2. Petit jury
3. Probable cause
4. True Bill
5. Indictment.
6. Quash
7. Discovery
8. Exculpatory evidence
9. Pretrial motions
10. Motion to change venue
COLUMN 2
a. A formal request to change the trial’s location.
b. A formal investigation conducted before the trial by both parties.
c. The document produced by a grand jury when it is convinced the prosecutor’s evidence is sufficient to charge the accused with a crime.
d. A body of members from the community, which decides whether enough evidence exists to indict an individual.
e. Evidence that casts doubt on the defendant’s guilt.
f. A grand jury’s action to bring charges against an individual.
g. A trial jury.
h. Formal requests that a judge enter a particular order prior to the star of a trial.
i. To annul
j. The standard of proof used to determine if a person should be charged with a crime.
1. d. A body of members from the community, which decides whether enough evidence exists to indict an individual.
2, g. A trial jury.
3. j. The standard of proof used to determine if a person should be charged with a crime.
4. c. The document produced by a grand jury when it is convinced the prosecutor’s evidence is sufficient to charge the accused with a crime.
5. f. A grand jury’s action to bring charges against an individual.
6. i. To annul
7. b. A formal investigation conducted before the trial by both parties.
8. e. Evidence that casts doubt on the defendant’s guilt.
9. h. Formal requests that a judge enter a particular order prior to the star of a trial.
10. j. The standard of proof used to determine if a person should be charged with a crime.
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