What advantages does a grand jury bring to the trial process?

a) The judge is not required to sentence.
b) The grand jury prevents unwarranted prosecution.
c) The grand jury rubberstamps the prosecution, speeding up the case.
d) The grand jury publicly scrutinizes the case.
e) The grand jury is familiar with the case by the time the trial starts.


Answer: B

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