The grand jury is weighing evidence in the case to determine whether the officers involved will face criminal charges.
The jury then weighs these aggravating factors against any mitigating evidence the defendant chooses to offer.
"Ben is wretched, I am happy," he begins, pausing as if to let a jury weigh his remarks.
How juries would have weighed evidence about the cause or extent of the injuries is anyone's guess.
"The jury will look at this credibility and weigh that against all the circumstantial evidence."
A grand jury is weighing whether the police action was criminal.
The grand jury will weigh evidence and determine whether the officers involved in the shooting will face criminal charges.
Having answered the eligibility question, the jury weighed the factors for and against execution.
The grand jury won't weigh Bell's testimony based on her desire to sell a book because it has no reason to know about the book.
The jury weighs a variety of aggravating and mitigating circumstances.