This section outlines procedures related to jury selection and verdicts in Pennsylvania courts. It specifies that errors in jury selection generally do not affect the validity of a verdict, and details the issuance of court orders and summons for jurors. The subchapter is also known as the 'Investigating Grand Jury Act.'
Errors and omissions in jury selection generally do not affect the validity of the jury verdict or the judgment entered, as such errors are waived by the trial and verdict.
Jurors are summoned by the jury selection commission in a manner determined by the commission with the approval of the president judge.
It is the short title for the subchapter governing procedures related to grand juries and jury selection in Pennsylvania courts.
Yes, court orders directing the jury selection process are issued in the form prescribed by general rules or court rules.