4543 - Convening county investigating grand jury.

     § 4543.  Convening county investigating grand jury.        (a)  General rule.--In addition to such other grand juries as     are called from time to time, county investigating grand juries     shall be summoned as provided in subsection (b).        (b)  On the initiative of attorney for Commonwealth.--     Application may be made to the president judge of the     appropriate court of common pleas by the attorney for the     Commonwealth for an order directing that a county investigating     grand jury be summoned, stating in such application that the     convening of a county investigating grand jury is necessary     because of the existence of criminal activity within the county     which can best be fully investigated using the investigative     resources of the grand jury. Within ten days of receipt of such     application, the president judge shall issue an order granting     the request. The order shall specify which judge is to be the     supervising judge of the county investigating grand jury.     Refusal to grant an application under this subsection shall be     appealable to the Supreme Court in the manner prescribed by     general rule.        (c)  On the initiative of the court.--In the absence of an     order under subsection (b), the president judge of the court of     common pleas upon his own motion may issue an order directing     that a county investigating grand jury be summoned, except that     the summoning of such grand jury may, in the discretion of the     court, be stayed if the district attorney of the county and the     Attorney General both certify to the court that, in their     judgments, the summoning of such grand jury is not necessary at     such time.        (d)  Manner of impaneling.--The county investigating grand     jury shall be impaneled in the manner provided or prescribed by     law.        Cross References.  Section 4543 is referred to in sections     4544, 4547 of this title.