Looks like we have a growing trend in D.C.'s grand jury room! Via CBS News:
In the nearly empty, dimly lit courtroom, Judge Moxila Upadhyaya listened to arguments from attorneys for nearly 15 minutes and surveyed the case file before her. She paused, looked up at the federal prosecutor standing 10 feet away and asked what the Justice Department planned to do next in the case.
The prosecutor had no answer but said he'd have a response "as soon as possible," maybe within a few days.
But this grand jury's rejection of the Justice Department's request for an indictment was one of at least four such instances in the past week, in which a grand jury denied an indictment in the District of Columbia.
"Not only have I never heard of this happening, I've never heard of a prosecutor who's heard