STATE SECRECY VS THE PUBLICS INTEREST
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jury and any associated trials rests on the need to preserve the reputations of any innocent persons whose conduct may have been investigated by said jury and also the knowledge of this continued secrecy may persuade witnesses to disclose all of their information regarding to case at hand. Bibliography Associated Press November 22, 1999 Behind The Locked Door Of An American Grand Jury: Its History, Its Secrecy, And Its Process, Mark Kadish; 1996 Florida State University Law Review
jury and any associated trials rests on the need to preserve the reputations of any innocent persons whose conduct may have been investigated by said jury and also the knowledge of this continued secrecy may persuade witnesses to disclose all of their information regarding to case at hand. Bibliography Associated Press November 22, 1999 Behind The Locked Door Of An American Grand Jury: Its History, Its Secrecy, And Its Process, Mark Kadish; 1996 Florida State University Law Review