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re: Both Sides of the Case Will Be Presented to the Grand Jury

Posted on 9/21/11 at 12:02 pm to
Posted by The312
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Posted on 9/21/11 at 12:02 pm to
That article is infuratingly vague. It says Jefferson will testify - and presumably he will advance his version of events - but nowhere does it state that the defense will actually get to adduce its own case, as it would in a trial on the merits. Further, the article doesn't specify whether or not Jefferson will testify under questioning from the prosecutor, the defense attorney, or both. Poorly written. I'm only familiar with federal grand juries, so this odd Louisiana procedure is alien to me.
Posted by just me
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Posted on 9/21/11 at 12:07 pm to
Unglesby seems to think that he will get a chance to present his case.

It's unusual circumstances, but no aspect of this matter has followed the standard operating procedure.
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