Sec. 13. The judge of any court having criminal jurisdiction may, upon due cause shown by petition of the prosecuting attorney of the judicial circuit, extend the terms of the members of a grand jury then convened for an additional term of three (3) months or more, as requested by the prosecuting attorney. The terms of the members of any grand jury may be so extended for successive periods of increments of three (3) months or more, to a total length of no more than two (2) years.
As added by P.L.171-1984, SEC.75.
Structure Indiana Code
Title 35. Criminal Law and Procedure
Article 34. Bringing Criminal Charges
Chapter 2. Grand Jury and Special Grand Jury
35-34-2-2. Number; Impaneling; Scope of Function and Authority; Convening
35-34-2-4. Conduct of Proceedings
35-34-2-5. Subpoenas; Contents; Failure to Obey; Contempt
35-34-2-5.5. Target Witnesses; Right to Counsel; Removal of Attorney
35-34-2-6. Motion to Quash Subpoena Duces Tecum; Use Immunity
35-34-2-7. Witnesses; Refusal to Answer; Compelling Testimony
35-34-2-8. Witnesses; Use Immunity
35-34-2-10. Unauthorized Disclosure of Grand Jury Information; Offense; Production of Transcript
35-34-2-11. Access to Local Government Facilities for Care or Custody of Persons
35-34-2-13. Extension of Term; Limitation