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What Is a Key Difference Between a Grand Jury and a Preliminary

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What is a key difference between a grand jury and a preliminary hearing?


A) In the grand jury, the formal charge is issued by the judge, not the prosecutor.
B) The defense offers evidence to the judge at a preliminary hearing, but is not present at the grand jury proceedings.
C) Preliminary hearings are more secretive than grand jury proceedings.
D) Grand jury proceedings determine guilt, whereas preliminary hearings only determine probable cause.

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