Grand Jury (Ireland) Act 1838

The Grand Jury (Ireland) Act 1838[1] (1 & 2 Vict.

c. 37) was an Act of Parliament in the United Kingdom, signed into law on 27 July 1838.

It established that bills of indictment laid before grand juries should be endorsed with the names of the witnesses, and empowered the juries to administer oaths or affirmations to the witnesses, which were to be taken under the normal penalties of perjury for falsehood.

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