No. The New Deal did not end the Great Depression because it only provided relief and not recovery. The start of the World War II was what really ended the Great Depression. The new deal did bring jobs and help the unemployment rate drop; however it didn't give enough jobs for the depression to end.
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If the case is for a felony charge, the grand jury usually decides....At this point, the person is accused for committing the crime then the accused person becomes a defendant officially charged with a crime.