i wanna no if the grand jury doesnt want to see u can chargers be dropped

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Alan Joseph / Alan L. Joseph, Esq. Answered 2 years ago | Contributor with 0 answers This attorney is licensed in New York

If you have been charged with a crime or are the targe of a grand jury investigation you have the constitutional right to appear before the grand jury, provided you sign a waiver of immunity. 

Darren M. Shapiro / The Law Office of Darren M. Shapiro Answered 2 years ago | Contributor with 0 answers This attorney is licensed in New York

If the grand jury does not think there is evidence of a crime they should decline to indict.  I am a New York criminal defense attorney.  Give me a call if you would like to discuss the matter.  www.CriminalDefense1.com  www.NYAttorneyDivorce.com

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