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9311 – Organization Of Panel | Pennsylvania Law

Learn about Pennsylvania's Special Independent Prosecutor's Panel, including its composition, appointment process, and rules for decision-making and vacancies.

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9311 – Organization Of Panel

Pennsylvania Title 18 - Crimes and Offenses § 9311

Summary
Pennsylvania's Section 9311 outlines the organization and operation of the Special Independent Prosecutor's Panel, including its composition, appointment process, and decision-making procedures. It specifies the terms, vacancies, and restrictions for panel members, ensuring transparency and proper functioning. The section also designates the Commonwealth Court Prothonotary as the panel's clerk.
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