Pennsylvania Code
Title 234 - RULES OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE
Chapter 5 - PRETRIAL PROCEDURES IN COURT CASES
Part E - Indicting Grand Jury
Rule 556.5 - Duration of Indicting Grand Jury
Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 44, November 2, 2024
(A) The length of the grand jury term shall be determined by the president judge, or the president judge's designee, but shall not exceed 18 months, unless an order for discharge is entered earlier by the supervising judge upon determination by the grand jury, by majority vote, that its business has been completed, or an extension is granted pursuant to paragraph (B).
(B) At the end of its original term or any extension thereof, if the grand jury determines by majority vote that it has not completed its business, it may request the supervising judge to extend its term for an additional period of 6 months. No grand jury term shall exceed 24 months from the time the grand jury was originally summoned.
(C) At any time within the original term of a grand jury, or any extension thereof, if the supervising judge determines that the grand jury is not conducting proper indicting activity, the judge may order that the grand jury be discharged.