Illinois Compiled Statutes 725 Criminal Procedure: Article -
- Illinois Statewide Grand Jury Act. - 725 ILCS 215, Section 1
This Act shall be known and may be cited as the Statewide Grand Jury Act. (Source: P.A. 87-466.)
- Illinois Statewide Grand Jury Act. - 725 ILCS 215, Section 2
(a) County grand juries and State's Attorneys have always had and shall continue to have primary responsibility for investigating, indicting, and prosecuting persons who violate...
- Illinois Statewide Grand Jury Act. - 725 ILCS 215, Section 3
Written application for the appointment of a Circuit Judge to convene and preside over a Statewide Grand Jury, with jurisdiction extending throughout the State, shall...
- Illinois Statewide Grand Jury Act. - 725 ILCS 215, Section 4
(a) The presiding judge of the Statewide Grand Jury will receive recommendations from the Attorney General as to the county in which the Grand Jury...
- Illinois Statewide Grand Jury Act. - 725 ILCS 215, Section 5
A Statewide Grand Jury shall be called and shall sit at such times and for such periods, and subject to the same procedures, as...
- Illinois Statewide Grand Jury Act. - 725 ILCS 215, Section 6
Except as otherwise provided in this Act, a Statewide Grand Jury shall have the same powers and duties, shall be selected in the same...
- Illinois Statewide Grand Jury Act. - 725 ILCS 215, Section 7
The Attorney General or his assistant shall attend each Statewide Grand Jury, and shall prosecute any indictment returned by it, unless the State's Attorney...
- Illinois Statewide Grand Jury Act. - 725 ILCS 215, Section 8
The costs of impaneling a Statewide Grand Jury, and the costs and expenses incurred in the performance of its functions and duties, shall be...
- Illinois Statewide Grand Jury Act. - 725 ILCS 215, Section 9
No provision of this Act shall be construed as limiting the jurisdiction of county grand juries or State's Attorneys, nor shall an investigation by...
- Illinois Statewide Grand Jury Act. - 725 ILCS 215, Section 10
The Attorney General shall, at the earliest opportunity, upon initiation of Grand Jury action, consult with and advise the State's Attorney of any county...
Last modified: February 18, 2015