Section 190.05 – Grand jury; definition and general functions

May 14, 2021 | Criminal Procedure, New York

A grand jury is a body consisting of not less than sixteen nor more than twenty-three persons, impaneled by a superior court and constituting a part of such court, the functions of which are to hear and examine evidence concerning offenses and concerning misconduct, nonfeasance and neglect in public office, whether criminal or otherwise, and to take action with respect to such evidence as provided in section 190.60.

N.Y. Crim. Proc. Law ยง 190.05