4548 - Powers of investigating grand jury.

     § 4548.  Powers of investigating grand jury.        (a)  General rule.--The investigating grand jury shall have     the power to inquire into offenses against the criminal laws of     the Commonwealth alleged to have been committed within the     county or counties in which it is summoned. Such power shall     include the investigative resources of the grand jury which     shall include but not be limited to the power of subpoena, the     power to obtain the initiation of civil and criminal contempt     proceedings, and every investigative power of any grand jury of     the Commonwealth. Such alleged offenses may be brought to the     attention of such grand jury by the court or by the attorney for     the Commonwealth, but in no case shall the investigating grand     jury inquire into alleged offenses on its own motion.        (b)  Presentments.--The investigating grand jury shall have     the power to issue a presentment with regard to any person who     appears to have committed within the county or counties in which     such investigating grand jury is summoned an offense against the     criminal laws of the Commonwealth.        (c)  Other powers.--Except for the power to indict, the     investigating grand jury shall have every power available to any     other grand jury in the Commonwealth. The jurisdiction, powers     and activities of an investigating grand jury shall not, if     otherwise lawful, be limited in any way by the charge of the     court.