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9343 – Removal Of Independent Counsel And Termination Of Office | Pennsylvania Law

Learn about Pennsylvania's law on removing independent counsel, including grounds for removal, reporting requirements, and judicial review procedures.

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9343 – Removal Of Independent Counsel And Termination Of Office

Pennsylvania Title 18 - Crimes and Offenses § 9343

Summary
Pennsylvania law 18 Pa.C.S. 9343 outlines the procedures for removing an independent counsel, specifying grounds for removal such as good cause, disability, or ethical violations. It also details reporting requirements and the process for judicial review of removal decisions. The law emphasizes transparency while protecting individual rights during the process.
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In simple terms: Learn about Pennsylvania's law on removing independent counsel, including grounds for removal, reporting requirements, and judicial review procedures.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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