Wednesday, April 20, 2011

The state’s multicounty grand jury reconvenes Monday in Oklahoma City

Attorney General Scott Pruitt

The grand jury will meet from Monday, April 18, through Wednesday, April 20, at the Oklahoma County Courthouse.

The multicounty grand jury was requested by Attorney General Scott Pruitt and approved by the Oklahoma Supreme Court on Jan. 27. It will be led by Assistant Attorney General Charles Rogers, chief of the Multicounty Grand Jury Unit for the Oklahoma Attorney General.

The multicounty grand jury has jurisdiction to investigate criminal matters in all 77 counties, assisting local law enforcement as well as handling matters of state interest.

The state’s 12th multicounty grand jury wrapped up in September. It indicted 10 people and assisted 145 federal, state and local law enforcement agencies.
Grand jurors typically meet to hear testimony two to three days each month.

Testimony before a grand jury is closed to the public. 
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