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The grand jury acting through its foreman and the attorney general or the district attorney may make a joint written request for public sessions of the grand jury. The request shall be filed with the superior court. If the court, or the judge thereof, finds that the subject matter of the investigation affects the general public welfare, involving the alleged corruption, misfeasance, or malfeasance in office or dereliction of duty of public officials or employees or of any person allegedly acting in conjunction or conspiracy with such officials or employees in such alleged acts, the court or judge may make an order directing the grand jury to conduct its investigation in a session or sessions open to the public. The order shall state the finding of the court. The grand jury shall comply with the order. The conduct of such investigation and the examination of witnesses shall be by the members of the grand jury and the district attorney. The deliberation of the grand jury and its voting upon such investigation shall be in private session | California Penal Code | California Law

This California statute covers the grand jury acting through its foreman and the attorney general or the district attorney may make a joint written request for public sessions of the grand jury The request shall be filed with the superior court If the court, or the judge thereof, finds that the subject matter of the investigation affects the general public welfare, involving the alleged corruption, misfeasance, or malfeasance in office or dereliction of duty of public officials or employees or of any person allegedly acting in conjunction or conspiracy with such officials or employees in such alleged acts, the court or judge may make an order directing the grand jury to conduct its investigation in a session or sessions open to the public The order shall state the finding of the court The grand jury shall comply with the order The conduct of such investigation and the examination of witnesses shall be by the members of the grand jury and the district attorney The deliberation of the grand jury and its voting upon such investigation shall be in private session under California Penal Code. It sets out the requirements, procedures, or limits that apply under this part of the code. Read the full text and FAQ below to confirm who it applies to, what it requires, and any exceptions.

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The grand jury acting through its foreman and the attorney general or the district attorney may make a joint written request for public sessions of the grand jury. The request shall be filed with the superior court. If the court, or the judge thereof, finds that the subject matter of the investigation affects the general public welfare, involving the alleged corruption, misfeasance, or malfeasance in office or dereliction of duty of public officials or employees or of any person allegedly acting in conjunction or conspiracy with such officials or employees in such alleged acts, the court or judge may make an order directing the grand jury to conduct its investigation in a session or sessions open to the public. The order shall state the finding of the court. The grand jury shall comply with the order. The conduct of such investigation and the examination of witnesses shall be by the members of the grand jury and the district attorney. The deliberation of the grand jury and its voting upon such investigation shall be in private session

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This California statute covers the grand jury acting through its foreman and the attorney general or the district attorney may make a joint written request for public sessions of the grand jury The request shall be filed with the superior court If the court, or the judge thereof, finds that the subject matter of the investigation affects the general public welfare, involving the alleged corruption, misfeasance, or malfeasance in office or dereliction of duty of public officials or employees or of any person allegedly acting in conjunction or conspiracy with such officials or employees in such alleged acts, the court or judge may make an order directing the grand jury to conduct its investigation in a session or sessions open to the public The order shall state the finding of the court The grand jury shall comply with the order The conduct of such investigation and the examination of witnesses shall be by the members of the grand jury and the district attorney The deliberation of the grand jury and its voting upon such investigation shall be in private session under California Penal Code. It sets out the requirements, procedures, or limits that apply under this part of the code. Read the full text and FAQ below to confirm who it applies to, what it requires, and any exceptions.
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What does California Code § 939.1 cover?

This California statute covers the grand jury acting through its foreman and the attorney general or the district attorney may make a joint written request for public sessions of the grand jury The request shall be filed with the superior court If the court, or the judge thereof, finds that the subject matter of the investigation affects the general public welfare, involving the alleged corruption, misfeasance, or malfeasance in office or dereliction of duty of public officials or employees or of any person allegedly acting in conjunction or conspiracy with such officials or employees in such alleged acts, the court or judge may make an order directing the grand jury to conduct its investigation in a session or sessions open to the public The order shall state the finding of the court The grand jury shall comply with the order The conduct of such investigation and the examination of witnesses shall be by the members of the grand jury and the district attorney The deliberation of the grand jury and its voting upon such investigation shall be in private session under California Penal Code.

Who needs to pay attention to California Code § 939.1?

Anyone dealing with the rights, duties, procedures, or compliance questions raised by this section should read it in context with California Penal Code.

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