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The grand jury is an investigatory body created for the protection of society and the enforcement of the law. Although the responsibilities of a juror are many and diverse, the three predominant functions include:
This is the major function of present day grand jurors, and considerable effort is devoted to these responsibilities. The grand jury may examine all aspects of county government and to ensure that the best interest of Plumas County citizens are being served. The grand jury reviews and evaluates procedures, methods and systems utilized by county government to determine whether more efficient and economical programs may be employed. The grand jury is also authorized:
As part of the civil function, the Grand Jury receives many letters from citizens alleging mistreatment by officials, suspicious of misconduct, or governmental inefficiencies. Complaints received from citizens are acknowledged and investigated for their validity. Such complaints are kept confidential. If the situation warrants, and corrective action is under the jurisdiction of the grand jury, appropriate action is taken.
Occasionally and under certain circumstances the grand jury holds hearings to determine whether evidence presented by the district attorney is of sufficient nature to warrant persons having to stand trial in Court. Currently the Plumas County Grand Jury is a Civil Grand Jury only. In the event a Criminal Grand Jury is needed, a criminal grand jury panel will be selected from the jury pool. A minimum of 12 jurors must vote for an indictment in any criminal proceeding. The types of cases presented to the grand jury by the district attorney usually include:
Prospective grand jurors must possess the following qualifications (Penal Code Section 893):
A person is NOT competent to act as a grand jury if any of the following apply:
Desirable qualifications for a grand juror include the following:
Persons selected for grand jury service must make a commitment for a period of one year. Service is from July 1 through June 30 of the following year.
Grand jurors receive fifteen dollars ($15.00) per day for meeting and twenty cents ($.20) per mile round trip.
Those who are asked to serve on the Grand Jury feel privileged to be selected. They enter this service with interest and curiosity in learning more about the administration and operation of the government in the county in which they live. Although serving as a grand juror consumes many hours, those who serve are willing to give their time for the betterment of the government which, in truth, belongs to them. If and when you are asked to serve as a Grand Juror, step up to your responsibility, accept the appointment and represent the community in which you live!
Information may be obtained by contacting:
Plumas Superior Court
Deputy Jury Commissioner
520 Main Street Rm 304
Quincy, CA 95971
(530) 283-6297