# Grand Jury Clause Claim

**IRI:** https://folio.openlegalstandard.org/RC0zDBYjiRDO2hTdbUIcdhN

## Labels

**Translations:**

- de-de: Anspruch auf die Grand Jury-Klausel
- en-gb: Grand Jury Clause Claim
- es-es: Reclamo de la Cláusula del Gran Jurado
- es-mx: Reclamo de la Cláusula del Gran Jurado
- fr-fr: Revendication de la clause du Grand Jury
- he-il: תביעת סעיף השופט הגדול
- hi-in: ग्रैंड ज्यूरी क्लॉज क्लेम
- ja-jp: 大陪審員条項主張
- pt-br: Reivindicação da Cláusula do Grande Júri
- zh-cn: 大陪审团条款主张

## Definition

A Grand Jury Clause claim is a legal assertion that an individual's Fifth Amendment rights have been violated. In the United States Constitution, the Grand Jury Clause of the Fifth Amendment requires that a grand jury indictment or presentment be obtained before a person can be charged with a serious federal crime. A claim related to this clause may arise if an individual believes that their case was not properly or fairly considered by a grand jury, or if the grand jury proceedings were flawed in some significant way.

## Sub Class Of

- https://folio.openlegalstandard.org/RCvD6VheGrBYqJhgQDfMbrV

**Deprecated:** False

