This power has been conceded by grand juries of the District.
The law which prevented Catholics from serving on Grand Juries is repealed; but Catholics are not called upon Grand Juries in the proportion in which they are entitled by their rank and fortune.
No one was allowed to be trustee for Catholics; no Catholic was allowed to take more than two apprentices; no Papist to be solicitor, sheriff, or to serve on Grand Juries.
What is here said so plainly and forcibly of the oath and obligations of grand juries, is equally applicable to the oath and obligations of petit juries.
The National judges, in their charges to grand juries, lectured and preached on religion, on morality, on partisan politics.
We have elsewhere stated the object of grand juries, and noticed the opinion of some, that this object is sufficiently secured by the examination before the magistrate; and, consequently, that grand juries are unnecessary.
As grand juries do not try crimes, but merely make inquiry into them, some may not readily perceive the necessity of such juries.
But while this article continues to be a part of the constitution, grand juries in courts of the United States can not be dispensed with.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "grand juries" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.