(a) At any time before a grand jury is sworn, discharge the panel and
summon another panel if it finds that the original panel does not
substantially conform to the requirements of the judiciary law; or
(b) At any time after a grand juror is drawn, refuse to swear him, or
discharge him after he has been sworn, upon a finding that he is
disqualified from service pursuant to the judiciary law, or incapable of
performing his duties because of bias or prejudice, or guilty of
misconduct in the performance of his duties such as to impair the proper
functioning of the grand jury.
3. After a grand jury has been impaneled, the court must appoint one
of the grand jurors as foreman and another to act as foreman during any
absence or disability of the foreman. At some time before commencement
of their duties, the grand jurors must appoint one of their number as
secretary to keep records material to the conduct of the grand jury's
business.
4. The grand jurors must be sworn by the court. The oath may be in any
form or language which requires the grand jurors to perform their duties
faithfully.
5. After a grand jury has been sworn, the court must deliver or cause
to be delivered to each grand juror a printed copy of all the provisions
of this article, and the court may, in addition, give the grand jurors
any oral and written instructions relating to the proper performance of
their duties as it deems necessary or appropriate.
6. If two or more grand juries are impaneled at the same court term,
the court may thereafter, for good cause, transfer grand jurors from one
panel to another, and any grand juror so transferred is deemed to have
been sworn as a member of the panel to which he has been transferred.
Structure New York Laws
Part 2 - The Principal Proceedings
Title I - Preliminary Proceedings in Superior Court
Article 190 - The Grand Jury and Its Proceedings
190.05 - Grand Jury; Definition and General Functions.
190.10 - Grand Jury; for What Courts Drawn.
190.15 - Grand Jury; Duration of Term and Discharge.
190.20 - Grand Jury; Formation, Organization and Other Matters Preliminary to Assumption of Duties.
190.25 - Grand Jury; Proceedings and Operation in General.
190.30 - Grand Jury; Rules of Evidence.
190.32 - Videotaped Examination; Definitions, Application, Order and Procedure.
190.35 - Grand Jury; Definitions of Terms.
190.40 - Grand Jury; Witnesses, Compulsion of Evidence and Immunity.
190.45 - Grand Jury; Waiver of Immunity.
190.50 - Grand Jury; Who May Call Witnesses; Defendant as Witness.
190.52 - Grand Jury; Attorney for Witness.
190.55 - Grand Jury; Matters to Be Heard and Examined; Duties and Authority of District Attorney.
190.60 - Grand Jury; Action to Be Taken.
190.65 - Grand Jury; When Indictment Is Authorized.
190.70 - Grand Jury; Direction to File Prosecutor's Information and Related Matters.
190.71 - Grand Jury; Direction to File Request for Removal to Family Court.
190.75 - Grand Jury; Dismissal of Charge.
190.80 - Grand Jury; Release of Defendant Upon Failure of Timely Grand Jury Action.
190.85 - Grand Jury; Grand Jury Reports.
190.90 - Grand Jury; Appeal From Order Concerning Grand Jury Reports.