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12-16-218
Section 12-16-218 Damage to participant's property or person prohibited. No person shall injure
or endeavor to injure the property or person of any grand juror, witness, prosecutor, judicial
officer, or grand jury reporter as a result of their participation in, appearance, or testimony
before any duly empaneled grand jury. (Acts 1979, No. 79-457, p. 745, §5.)...
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15-10-30
Section 15-10-30 Arrest without process when defendant present. After an indictment has been
returned by the grand jury, the court may order any defendant who is present and who has not
been arrested to be taken into custody without process. When the defendant has given bail
prior to the return of an indictment against him for a capital offense, the court may, in
its discretion, likewise order him into custody. (Code 1867, §4152; Code 1876, §4825; Code
1886, §4395; Code 1896, §5251; Code 1907, §6283; Code 1923, §3277; Code 1940, T. 15, §168.)...

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15-8-1
Section 15-8-1 "Indictment" defined. An "indictment" is an accusation in
writing presented by the grand jury of the county, charging a person with an indictable offense.
The distinction between indictments and presentments is abolished. (Code 1852, §§559, 560;
Code 1867, §§4109, 4110; Code 1876, §§4782, 4783; Code 1886, §4364; Code 1896, §4892;
Code 1907, §7130; Code 1923, §4525; Code 1940, T. 15, §228.)...
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15-8-26
Section 15-8-26 Charging of unknown facts. Any fact which is unknown to the grand jury and
which is not a material ingredient of the offense may be so charged in the indictment. (Code
1852, §566; Code 1867, §4116; Code 1876, §4789; Code 1886, §4377; Code 1896, §4905; Code
1907, §7143; Code 1923, §4538; Code 1940, T. 15, §241.)...
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15-8-27
Section 15-8-27 Allegation of unknown means. When the means by which the offense was committed
are unknown to the grand jury and do not enter into the essence of the offense, the indictment
may allege that they are unknown to the jury. (Code 1852, §567; Code 1867, §4117; Code 1876,
§4790; Code 1886, §4378; Code 1896, §4906; Code 1907, §7144; Code 1923, §4539; Code 1940,
T. 15, §242.)...
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28-4-159
Section 28-4-159 Physician to file copy of prescription with probate judge; probate judge to
preserve same and deliver to next grand jury for examination. The physician shall immediately
file a copy of the prescription, signed by himself, in the office of the probate judge, who
shall preserve the same and deliver all such prescriptions to the next grand jury for examination.
(Acts 1919, No. 7, p. 6; Code 1923, §4728; Code 1940, T. 29, §198.)...
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5-2A-14
Section 5-2A-14 Superintendent - Reports of criminal violations to grand juries. The superintendent
may submit to any grand jury any criminal violations of the banking laws known to him or her
to have occurred pursuant to applicable law regarding criminal venue and may make himself
or herself or his or her staff available to testify in criminal cases if subpoenaed. (Acts
1980, No. 80-658, §5-2-16; Act 2007-224, p. 284, §1.)...
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12-1-23
Section 12-1-23 Reasonable accommodation for those in need of special services, etc. (a) If
any plaintiff, defendant, or witness in any proceeding before the district court, circuit
court, appellate court, or grand jury is in need of special services or equipment as required
by the Americans with Disabilities Act [P.L. 101-366], the court shall make every effort to
make reasonable accommodation for the services or equipment to allow the person to fully participate
in the proceedings. All costs for the services or equipment shall be approved in advance by
the court. (b) The costs incurred by the district, circuit, or appellate court providing special
services or equipment, when approved by the court in advance, shall be forwarded by the clerk
of the court to the State Comptroller to be paid out of funds within the State General Fund
known as "court assessed costs not provided for." Nothing in this section shall
prohibit the court from taxing the costs against one or more of the parties...
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12-16-192
Section 12-16-192 Examination of county treasury and bonds of county officers, inquiry into
indictable offenses committed or triable within county, etc. It shall be the duty of the grand
jury to examine into the condition of the county treasury and the bonds of all county officers
with regard to their correctness and sufficiency and to report upon the same, to inquire into
all indictable offenses committed or triable within the county, which, as they may be advised
by the court, are not barred by the lapse of time or some other cause, and to perform such
other duties as are or may be by law required of them. (Code 1852, §544; Code 1867, §4094;
Code 1876, §4767; Code 1886, §4342; Code 1896, §5027; Code 1907, §7288; Code 1923, §8670;
Code 1940, T. 30, §77.)...
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12-16-198
Section 12-16-198 Issuance of subpoenas for witnesses by district attorneys. District attorneys
shall have authority, and it shall be their duty, to issue a subpoena for any person whom
they may desire to appear before the grand jury to give evidence of any violation of the law.
(Code 1852, §85; Code 1867, §3627; Code 1876, §4215; Code 1886, §4348; Code 1896, §5034;
Code 1907, §7295; Code 1923, §8677; Code 1940, T. 30, §84.)...
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