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Synagogue Attacker Found Unfit To Stand Trial
 
A Russian man who earlier this year stormed into a synagogue and attempted to attack worshippers was found mentally unfit to stand trial.

A court in Rostov-on-Don ruled on June 9 that Vadim Domnitsky should undergo psychiatric treatment. The man was facing hooliganism charges for his attempted attack last January.

Witnesses said the man was also shouting anti-Semitic threats before he was pushed to the ground by the synagogue security.

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Grand Jury

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A group of citizens who decide whether the prosecutor has enough evidence to pursue felony (and perhaps also misdemeanor) charges against a person.

Bill Of Particulars

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A written statement or specification of the details of the demand for which an action at law is brought.

Lack of jurisdiction

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The phrase may mean lack of power to act in a particular manner or to give certain kinds of relief. It may consist of a court's total lack of power to act at all, or lack of power to act in particular cases because the parties have not complied with conditions essential to the exercise of jurisdiction.

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