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What is the difference between a petit juror and a grand juror?

In brief, a petit juror serves on a criminal or civil trial. A petit jury determines issues of fact, applies the law as instructed by the Judge, and deliberates to reach a verdict. A grand juror serves on a grand jury to determine whether facts and accusations presented by the U.S. Attorney warrant an indictment in a criminal case.

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