The prosecution abused its power and violated its duty to go into the grand jury room and present the evidence fairly and accurately.
So much of the evidence presented to the grand jurors was 'blacked out' that it prompted one of the grand jurors to ask the prosecution, 'Did you guys get any sleep over the weekend?'
The grand jurors believed that they had to ask the prosecutors for permission to use the restroom.
Nothing presented to the grand jury established that Mr. Jackson had the intent to commit the elements of the alleged conspiracy's three target crimes of false imprisonment, child abduction and extortion.