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9319 – Duties Of Panel | Pennsylvania Law

Pennsylvania law details the appointment, jurisdiction, and responsibilities of independent counsel for investigations and prosecutions, ensuring independence and efficiency.

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9319 – Duties Of Panel

Pennsylvania Title 18 - Crimes and Offenses § 9319

Summary
This law section outlines the procedures for appointing independent counsel in Pennsylvania, including criteria for selection, jurisdiction, and conflicts of interest. It emphasizes prompt, responsible, and cost-effective investigations and prosecutions, ensuring independence and proper authority. The panel's role is to define the scope and jurisdiction of the appointed counsel to facilitate thorough investigations.
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In simple terms: Pennsylvania law details the appointment, jurisdiction, and responsibilities of independent counsel for investigations and prosecutions, ensuring independence and efficiency.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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