Every grand jury has broad discretion to, quote, investigate merely on suspicion that the law is being violated, merely on suspicion the law is being violated, or because it wants assurance the law is not being violated. In fact, the court says A grand jury may act on tips and rumors. Right? Here are the cases and the citations from the highest court in the land. And yet this judge is shockingly requiring the government to show something akin to probable cause. (06:02–06:08)
CLAIM
Asserts that a grand jury can act on tips and rumors according to the U.S. Supreme Court.
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