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Commissioner of Jurors
Nassau County Grand Jury
Grand Jurors serve for a term of four weeks. The function
of a grand jury is to hear evidence concerning alleged crimes.
The grand jury does not have to determine issues of guilt
or innocence. The grand jury must determine if there is enough
evidence to indict a person. Decisions do not have to be
unanimous for an indictment. However, there must be at least
twelve votes in favor of an indictment. The grand jury consists
of twenty-three jurors. In New York State no grand jury can
conduct business unless sixteen of the grand jurors be present.
Grand jurors have relative anonymity in grand jury proceedings,
and there are no spectators during grand jury proceedings.
After a grand jury has been impaneled the court will appoint
one of the grand jurors as foreman and another as acting
foreman in the event the foreman is absent. The grand jury
will be sworn in by the court.
Summonses:
Please report as directed on your summons to the County
Court, 262 Old Country Road, Mineola 11501. Fill
out the back of your summons in its entirety and bring
it with you. If you have served as a juror in any
court, within the past four years, please bring proof of
service.
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