FOCUS COLUMN
By Terry A. Bork and Patrick K. O'Toole
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Whether seeking to indict a person, representing a person who has been indicted or presiding as a judge over the impanelment of a grand jury or over challenges to the process that led to an indictment, having a working knowledge of criminal grand jury proceedings is essential to effective practice and administration of justice.
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