I wonder when the Grand Jury will retire? Anybody have a guess?
What is the typical term of a grand jury?
http://www.abanet.org/media/faqjury.html
In virtually every federal jurisdiction, there is at least one grand jury sitting every day. Generally, most federal indictments involve grand juries that sit for five days a week for a period of one month. For cases involving complex and long-term investigations (such as those involving organized crime, drug conspiracies or political corruption), "long term" grand juries will be impaneled. Such "long term" grand juries typically sit fewer days each week, and their terms can be extended in six month increments for up to three years. The schedules vary among the states that still have grand juries.
Grand Jury Hears Plame Case
http://www.time.com/time/nation/article/0,8599,581456,00.html
November.
I heard on another thread they would retire in October.