Administration of Oath to Witnesses; Court Personnel

Pennsylvania Rules of Criminal Procedure

Rule: 556.7

Jurisdiction: PA

Bluebook Citation: Pa.R.Crim.P. 556.7

(A) Each witness to be heard by the indicting grand jury shall be sworn by the foreperson before testifying. (B) All court personnel who are to be present during any portion of the grand jury proceedings, and all others who assist in the proceedings, shall be sworn to secrecy by the supervising judge prior to their participation. Comment When it is necessary to give constitutional warnings to a witness, the warnings and the oath must be administered by the supervising judge. As to warnings that the court may have to give to the witness when the witness is sworn, see, e.g., Commonwealth v. McCloskey , 443 Pa. 117, 277 A.2d 764 (1971). Official Note New Rule 556.7 adopted June 21, 2012, effective in 180 days. Committee Explanatory Reports: Final Report explaining the new rule published with the Court’s Order at 42 Pa.B. 4153 (July 7, 2012). Source The provisions of this Rule 556.7 adopted June 21, 2012, effective in 180 days, 42 Pa.B. 4140. (B) All court personnel who are to be present during any portion of the grand jury proceedings, and all others who assist in the proceedings, shall be sworn to secrecy by the supervising judge prior to their participation. Comment When it is necessary to give constitutional warnings to a witness, the warnings and the oath must be administered by the supervising judge. As to warnings that the court may have to give to the witness when the witness is sworn, see, e.g., Commonwealth v. McCloskey , 443 Pa. 117, 277 A.2d 764 (1971). Official Note New Rule 556.7 adopted June 21, 2012, effective in 180 days. Committee Explanatory Reports: Final Report explaining the new rule published with the Court’s Order at 42 Pa.B. 4153 (July 7, 2012). Source The provisions of this Rule 556.7 adopted June 21, 2012, effective in 180 days, 42 Pa.B. 4140. Comment When it is necessary to give constitutional warnings to a witness, the warnings and the oath must be administered by the supervising judge. As to warnings that the court may have to give to the witness when the witness is sworn, see, e.g., Commonwealth v. McCloskey , 443 Pa. 117, 277 A.2d 764 (1971). Official Note New Rule 556.7 adopted June 21, 2012, effective in 180 days. Committee Explanatory Reports: Final Report explaining the new rule published with the Court’s Order at 42 Pa.B. 4153 (July 7, 2012). Source The provisions of this Rule 556.7 adopted June 21, 2012, effective in 180 days, 42 Pa.B. 4140. Official Note New Rule 556.7 adopted June 21, 2012, effective in 180 days. Committee Explanatory Reports: Final Report explaining the new rule published with the Court’s Order at 42 Pa.B. 4153 (July 7, 2012). Source The provisions of this Rule 556.7 adopted June 21, 2012, effective in 180 days, 42 Pa.B. 4140. New Rule 556.7 adopted June 21, 2012, effective in 180 days. Committee Explanatory Reports: Final Report explaining the new rule published with the Court’s Order at 42 Pa.B. 4153 (July 7, 2012). Source The provisions of this Rule 556.7 adopted June 21, 2012, effective in 180 days, 42 Pa.B. 4140. Committee Explanatory Reports: Final Report explaining the new rule published with the Court’s Order at 42 Pa.B. 4153 (July 7, 2012). Source The provisions of this Rule 556.7 adopted June 21, 2012, effective in 180 days, 42 Pa.B. 4140. Final Report explaining the new rule published with the Court’s Order at 42 Pa.B. 4153 (July 7, 2012). Source The provisions of this Rule 556.7 adopted June 21, 2012, effective in 180 days, 42 Pa.B. 4140. Source The provisions of this Rule 556.7 adopted June 21, 2012, effective in 180 days, 42 Pa.B. 4140.

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