9331 - Authorities.

                               SUBCHAPTER C               AUTHORITY AND DUTIES OF INDEPENDENT COUNSEL     Sec.     9331.  Authorities.     9332.  Compensation and travel expenses.     9333.  Additional personnel.     9334.  Assistance of Pennsylvania State Police.     9335.  Referral of other matters to independent counsel.     9336.  Dismissal of matters.     9337.  Reports by independent counsel.     9338.  Independence from Office of Attorney General.     9339.  Standards of conduct applicable to independent counsel,            persons serving in office of independent counsel and            their law firms.     9340.  Custody of records of independent counsel.     9341.  Cost controls and administrative support.     9342.  Legislative oversight.     9343.  Removal of independent counsel and termination of office.     9344.  Audits.     9345.  Relationship with Office of Attorney General.     9346.  Venue.     § 9331.  Authorities.        Notwithstanding any other provision of law, an independent     counsel appointed under this chapter shall have, with respect to     all matters in the independent counsel's prosecutorial     jurisdiction established under this chapter, full power and     independent authority to exercise all investigative and     prosecutorial functions and powers of the Office of Attorney     General, the Attorney General and any other officer or employee     of the Office of Attorney General. Investigative and     prosecutorial functions and powers shall include, but are not     limited to:            (1)  Conducting proceedings before grand juries and other        investigations.            (2)  Participating in court proceedings and engaging in        any litigation, including civil and criminal matters, that        the independent counsel considers necessary.            (3)  Appealing any decision of a court in any case or        proceeding in which the independent counsel participates in        an official capacity.            (4)  Reviewing all documentary evidence available from        any source.            (5)  Determining whether to contest the assertion of any        testimonial privilege.            (6)  Receiving appropriate security clearances and, if        necessary, contesting in court, including, where appropriate,        participating in an in camera proceeding, any claim of        privilege or attempt to withhold evidence on grounds of        security.            (7)  Making applications to any State court for a grant        of immunity to any witness, consistent with applicable        statutory requirements, or for warrants, subpoenas or other        court orders and exercising the authority vested in the        Attorney General or a district attorney.            (8)  Inspecting, obtaining or using the original or a        copy of any tax return in accordance with applicable statutes        and regulations.            (9)  Initiating and conducting prosecutions in any court        of competent jurisdiction, framing and signing indictments,        filing information and handling all aspects of any case in        the name of the Commonwealth.            (10)  Consulting with the district attorney for the        county in which any violation of law with respect to which        the independent counsel is appointed was alleged to have        occurred.