FY 24 APPROVED OPERATING BUDGET
JUDICIAL Grand Jury Index #413000
ORIGIN/PURPOSE:
Under Maryland law, the Grand Jury performs an important function in the administration of the criminal law. It is not a judicial body, but is an accusing body. It has been preserved as an institution necessary for the preservation of the peace, good order, and dignity of the state in bringing to trial those guilty of violations of law, and protecting people from being put on trial for frivolous, unfounded, or false accusations. The Grand Jury's function is to investigate violations of the criminal law and this function is ordinarily accomplished by indictments or presentments. Various statutory duties are also imposed on the Grand Jury. At least once each calendar year, the Grand Jury must visit the local jail and inquire into its condition, the manner in which it is kept, and the treatment of the prisoners, and report their findings to the Court. The Grand Jury in Harford County is selected from the list of local voters. Its function is to decide whether a person suspected of committing a crime should be indicted. Evidence is presented to the Grand Jury by the State's Attorney, law enforcement officers, and witnesses. A determination is made and the indictments and/or no bills are presented to the Circuit Court for Harford County. The Grand Jury operating budget appropriates funding for costs associated with Grand Jury services, including fees and miscellaneous expenses.
ALL FUND SUMMARY:
ORIGINAL BUDGET FY 23
EXECUTIVE PROPOSED FY 24
AUDITED FY 21
AUDITED FY 22
ENACTED FY 24
SUMMARY BY CHARACTER:
20 CONTRACTUAL SERVICES
9,520
10,940
14,000
14,000
14,000
GRAND TOTAL
9,520
10,940
14,000
14,000
14,000
FUNDING SOURCE:
9,520
10,940
14,000
14,000
14,000
11 GENERAL
FINANCIAL NOTES:
FY 23 FY 24 CHANGE EXPLANATION OF INCREASE/DECREASE 14,000 14,000 0 CONTRACTUAL SERVICE - No change for FY 24 Juror's Fees - Grand Jury
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