As expected, the grand jury investigation into the death of Michael Brown in Ferguson has gone past the panel's four-month term, which was to expire on September 10.
St. Louis County Circuit Judge Carolyn Whittington that day granted an extension until January the longest allowed by Missouri law.
The extension does not mean the grand jury will meet until January but "just gives them that window," said St. Louis County Court Administrator Paul Fox. He noted grand jury is focused strictly on the shooting death of Brown by Darren Wilson and is not considering any other cases.
A spokesman for McCullough was out of the office this week and didn't respond to calls from The Associated Press seeking an update on the status of the investigation.
Brown was fatally shot August 9 after a confrontation that began when Wilson asked Brown and a friend to walk on the sidewalk instead of the street.
Police have said that Brown and Wilson became involved in a confrontation inside Wilson's squad car. The confrontation then spilled onto the street, where Brown was shot multiple times.
In addition to the grand jury investigation, the Justice Department is conducting separate investigations.
Wilson remains on paid administrative leave pending the investigations. The name of his attorney has not been made public.
The grand jury includes six white men, three white women, two black women and one black man. Nine votes are needed to indict.
McCulloch, who has been the county's elected prosecutor for more than two decades, could have filed charges himself but chose to take the case to a grand jury. He has said he will present all evidence gathered and let the grand jury decide whether the use of lethal force was justified, rather than make a recommendation.
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