grand jury

English dictionary entry

Meanings

noun
  1. A group of citizens assembled by the government to hear evidence against an accused, and determine whether an indictment for a crime should be brought.
  2. The legal process that uses such a jury.

Word forms

grand jury grand juries

Etymology

From Middle English graunde jurie, from Anglo-Norman graund juree. Named because it typically has more jurors than the petit jury.

Related words

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