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  1. Jan 20, 2022 · If a majority of the judges vote in favor, the special grand jury is seated. It is made up of between 16 and 23 people who are summoned from the county master jury list. A special grand jury can ...

    • What Is A Special Grand Jury?
    • How Is It Different from A Regular Grand Jury?
    • Why Use A Special Grand Jury?
    • What Is The Process?
    • Are Special Grand Juries Common?
    • What Did The Foreperson Reveal About The Process?

    A special grand jury, or special purpose grand jury, is impaneled specifically to investigate any alleged violation of the laws of the state of Georgia.

    A regular grand jury in Georgia is seated for a limited duration, one term of court — in Fulton County that’s two months. Grand jurors hear everything from felony shoplifting to murder cases and then decide whether to issue an indictment. A special grand jury has no set term and focuses on a single topic. Unlike a regular grand jury, a special gran...

    Special grand juries are used for an expansive topic that takes longer than a single term of court to investigate and often has to do with public corruption, Prosecuting Attorneys’ Council of Georgia executive director Pete Skandalakis said. “It’s usually because it’s a very labor-intensive investigation that’s going to take a while to do,” he said...

    An elected public official in a county or a municipality within a county can ask the chief judge of the superior court in that county to impanel a special grand jury. It’s generally requested by a district attorney. After receiving the request, the chief judge submits it to the judges of the superior court for a vote. If a majority of the judges vo...

    No. Skandalakis said there have probably only been a handful of special grand juries used in the entire state of Georgia in recent decades and it’s “very uncommon” for a district attorney to ask that one be impaneled.

    Emily Kohrs, a 30-year-old Fulton County resident, described some of what happenedbehind the closed doors of the jury room — including how some witnesses behaved, how prosecutors interacted with witnesses and how some witnesses invoked their rights not to answer certain questions. She told The Associated Press that prosecutors told the grand jurors...

  2. Jan 20, 2022 · It’s generally requested by a district attorney. After receiving the request, the chief judge submits it to the judges of the superior court for a vote. If a majority of the judges vote in favor ...

  3. Feb 23, 2023 · A special grand jury can compel evidence and subpoena witnesses for questioning. It can inspect records, documents and correspondence of state or local government officials and their offices, and ...

  4. Jan 20, 2022 · A special grand jury has no set term and focuses on a single topic. Unlike a regular grand jury, a special grand jury can subpoena the target of an investigation to appear before it, former ...

  5. A special grand jury, photographed in May 1922. United States law also provides for the formation of special grand juries. While a regular grand jury primarily decides whether to bring charges, a special grand jury is called into existence to investigate whether organized crime is occurring in the

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  7. Jun 15, 2017 · U.S. law requires that everyone selected for federal grand jury duty be U.S. citizens over the age of 18, and having lived within the court's judicial district for at least one year. Jurors must be sufficiently fluent in the English language to complete the court's selection questionnaire and have no pending felony charges or felony convictions ...

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