Q. What will be done with the case then?
A. Another trial will take place with a different jury, unless the suit be discontinued.
Q. Who is the presiding officer of the grand jury?
A. The foreman, and he is appointed by the judge who presides at that court.
Q. What other officer does this jury have?
A. A clerk, one of their number, who writes out the testimony as it is given.
Q. Who can be present with this jury? A. Only the witness who is being examined, and the district attorney, if desired by the jury; but none except jurors can be present when they ballot in regard to a bill.
Q. What is done with a bill of indictment when found?
A. It is handed over to the court, and the sheriff will cause the arrest of the person unless he be already in custody.