Pennsylvania Code
Title 234 - RULES OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE
Chapter 2 - INVESTIGATIONS
Part B(2) - Statewide or Regional Investigating Grand Juries
Rule 241 - Summoning Jurors for Statewide or Regional Investigating Grand Juries
Universal Citation: 234 PA Code ยง 241
Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 44, November 2, 2024
(A) Grand Jury Having Statewide Jurisdiction:
(1) Upon
receipt of an application to convene an investigating grand jury having
statewide jurisdiction, the Court shall cause the Court Administrator of
Pennsylvania to draw 6 counties at random from the district where the grand
jury will be located, which are to be weighted on the basis of their
approximate relative populations. The 6 counties so drawn plus the county or
counties to be designated as locations of the investigating grand jury, shall
together supply jurors for the investigating grand jury. The Court
Administrator of Pennsylvania shall establish the number of names of persons to
be forwarded from each county, as provided in (A)(2), based on the approximate
relative populations of the respective counties involved. The Court
Administrator of Pennsylvania shall then submit this information to the
Court.
(2) Upon receipt of the
order convening an investigating grand jury, the Court Administrator of
Pennsylvania shall request from the president judge of each of the counties
supplying jurors the names and addresses of persons residing in the county who
are eligible by law to serve as grand jurors and who have been screened as
provided by Rule 242.
(3) The total
of such names of prospective jurors to be collected shall be 200, of which 50
shall be selected at random and summoned by the Court Administrator of
Pennsylvania to the designated location of the investigating grand jury. The
supervising judge shall impanel the investigating grand jury from this panel of
50 prospective jurors. If the summoning of additional prospective jurors
becomes necessary, they shall be summoned by the supervising judge from among
the remaining 150 prospective jurors.
(B) Grand Jury Having Regional Jurisdiction:
(1) Upon receipt of an application to convene
an regional investigating grand jury, the Court shall cause the Court
Administrator of Pennsylvania to establish the number of names of persons to be
forwarded from each county, as provided in (B)(2), based on the approximate
relative populations of the respective counties involved. The Court
Administrator of Pennsylvania shall submit the information to the
Court.
(2) Upon receipt of the
order convening a regional investigating grand jury, the Court Administrator of
Pennsylvania shall request from the president judge of each of the counties
specified in the convening order the names and addresses of persons residing in
the county who are eligible by law to serve as grand jurors and who have been
screened as provided in Rule 242.
(3) The total of such names of prospective
jurors to be collected shall be 200, of which 50 shall be selected at random
and summoned by the Court Administrator of Pennsylvania to the designated
location of the investigating grand jury. The supervising judge shall impanel
the investigating grand jury from this panel of 50 prospective jurors. If the
summoning of additional prospective jurors becomes necessary, they shall be
summoned by the supervising judge from among the remaining 150 prospective
jurors.
(C) Definitions:
(1) "District" means the Eastern District,
Middle District, and Western District.
(2) "Eastern District" consists of Berks,
Bucks, Carbon, Chester, Delaware, Lackawanna, Lehigh, Luzerne, Monroe,
Montgomery, Northampton, Philadelphia, Pike, Susquehanna, Wayne, and Wyoming
counties.
(3) "Middle District"
consists of Adams, Bradford, Cameron, Centre, Clinton, Columbia, Cumberland,
Dauphin, Franklin, Fulton, Huntingdon, Juniata, Lancaster, Lebanon, Lycoming,
Mifflin, Montour, Northumberland, Perry, Potter, Schuylkill, Snyder, Sullivan,
Tioga, Union, and York counties.
(4) "Western District" consists of Allegheny,
Armstrong, Beaver, Bedford, Blair, Butler, Cambria, Clarion, Clearfield,
Crawford, Elk, Erie, Fayette, Forest, Greene, Indiana, Jefferson, Lawrence,
McKean, Mercer, Somerset, Venango, Warren, Washington, and Westmoreland
counties.
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