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kaggle-ho-010520House Oversight

Mary's case referred to grand jury after delays; possible oversight issues in state attorney's office

Mary's case referred to grand jury after delays; possible oversight issues in state attorney's office The excerpt mentions a grand jury proceeding for an unnamed case involving a minor named Mary, with procedural delays and comments from an assistant state attorney. It lacks any reference to high‑profile officials, financial transactions, or foreign actors, offering only a weak procedural lead with no concrete names or dates beyond July 2006. Key insights: Grand jury scheduled for July 19, 2006 after earlier delays.; Assistant state attorney Lanna Belohlavek involved in case handling.; Detective Recarey communicated with Mary’s stepmother about testimony.

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Mary's case referred to grand jury after delays; possible oversight issues in state attorney's office The excerpt mentions a grand jury proceeding for an unnamed case involving a minor named Mary, with procedural delays and comments from an assistant state attorney. It lacks any reference to high‑profile officials, financial transactions, or foreign actors, offering only a weak procedural lead with no concrete names or dates beyond July 2006. Key insights: Grand jury scheduled for July 19, 2006 after earlier delays.; Assistant state attorney Lanna Belohlavek involved in case handling.; Detective Recarey communicated with Mary’s stepmother about testimony.

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kagglehouse-oversightlegal-proceduregrand-jurystate-attorneychild-welfare
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