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Jury Offices
Grand Jury:
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What is the Grand Jury?
The civil Grand Jury is a division of the Superior Court, keeping watch over numerous government agencies, cities and districts throughout Santa Barbara County. A separate criminal Grand Jury is formed by random draw from trial jury lists, when necessary to decide criminal indictments.Who are Grand Jurors? What does the Grand Jury do? The Grand Jury may investigate, evaluate and make recommendations to any city, county or special district agency that receives county funds. California law requires the Grand Jury to inspect County and city jails and detention facilities, and to review County financial accounts and records. The Grand Jury relies on its own discretion and citizens’ suggestions to determine other issues to investigate.How does the Grand Jury do its work? The Presiding Judge of the Superior Court each July impanels 19 Grand Jurors to serve for one year, fulfilling the duties as outlined under state law. The judge appoints a foreperson who presides over the jury. The Grand Jury elects other officers and organizes itself. The Grand Jury meets in a weekly general session. Smaller investigative committees meet throughout the week.How do I submit my concerns to the Grand Jury? Will my comments to the Grand Jury be kept secret? Grand Jurors are sworn to secrecy to protect the confidentiality of citizens who bring complaints against local government. The Grand Jury’s records may not be inspected nor subpoenaed. All Grand Jury investigations and interviews are kept secret.How does the Grand Jury release its reports?
* The above information was produced by the 1995-96 Santa Barbara County Grand Jury. For more information please visit the Grand Jury Web Site. |
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