H.R. 213 (94th): A bill to authorize in certain cases the appointment of a special judicial prosecutor and investigators to assist grand juries in the exercise of their powers.

Introduced:
Jan 14, 1975 (94th Congress, 1975–1976)
Sponsor:
Rep. Barbara Jordan [D-TX18]
Status:
Died (Referred to Committee)
See Instead:
This bill was re-introduced as H.R. 1830 (95th) on Jan 13, 1977.

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1/14/1975--Introduced.
Authorizes the appointment of a special judicial prosecutor and investigator for the U. S. District Courts to assist grand juries in the exercise of their powers. Specifies the powers that the prosecutor shall have in order to carry out his functions.

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