Here is the official statement from the State Attorney's Office:
JACKSONVILLE, Florida - State Attorney Angela Corey has decided not to use a Grand Jury in the Trayvon Martin shooting death investigation. The decision should not be considered a factor in the final determination of the case. The Grand Jury, set to convene on April 10, 2012, was previously scheduled by the former prosecutor.
Ms. Corey was appointed as the Special Prosecutor on March 22, 2012, by Governor Rick Scott. From the moment she was assigned, Ms. Corey noted she may not need a Grand Jury.
At this time, the investigation continues and there will be no further comment from this office.
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