Grand Jury

California Civil Grand Juries

CGJ

66/100

Summary

California's civil grand jury system is established by Penal Code §§ 888-925.5 and operates independently in all 58 counties. Each county empanels a 19-member civil grand jury annually (July-June). Jurors are selected by the presiding Superior Court judge from a pool of qualified nominees. Juries investigate county agencies, special districts, and school districts, issuing reports with findings and recommendations. Public agencies must respond in writing to each finding and recommendation within 60-90 days. California's civil grand jury system is among the most active in the United States, with 58 juries producing over 200 reports annually.

Independence Scorecard

Independence Score: 66/100 (good)
66/100
Limited
Methodology v0.1
AppointmentJudicial appointment
Term length1 years
Removal standardFor cause only
Budget independenceLegislative line item
Subpoena powerYes
Compel testimonyYes
Records accessFull access
Public reports requiredYes
Pre-publication reviewNone — reports published directly

Statute

Name
California Penal Code §§ 888-925
Citation
Cal. Penal Code §§ 888-925.5; California Constitution Art. I § 23
Full text
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Jurisdiction scope

Statewide framework operating in all 58 California counties via independent county-level civil grand juries. Each jury investigates county government operations, special districts, and school districts within its county. Subject matter jurisdiction: audits, investigations, and reports on local government efficiency, fiscal management, and operations under Cal. Penal Code §§ 888-925.5.

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