New York Watch, Guard, or Patrol Agency (WGP) License Practice Exam

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A Grand Jury is an official body, consisting of not less than ___, nor more than ___ persons, called to hear and examine evidence concerning offenses, whether criminal or otherwise, and to take action with respect to such evidence.

  1. 12, 24

  2. 16, 23

  3. 10, 20

  4. 14, 22

The correct answer is: 16, 23

A Grand Jury is an official body that is composed of a group of individuals - typically 16 to 23 people - who are called upon to review and evaluate evidence in a legal matter. Option A (12, 24) is incorrect because both numbers are not within the range specified for the size of a Grand Jury. Option C (10, 20) is incorrect because it does not meet the minimum requirement of 16 persons for a Grand Jury. Option D (14, 22) is also incorrect because while it falls within the specified range, it does not accurately reflect the typical range of individuals on a Grand Jury. Only option B (16, 23) meets the correct criteria for the size of a Grand Jury.