Rule 6.4 – Grand Jury Proceedings

(a) Grand Jury Subpoenas. A grand jury subpoena or subpoena duces tecum may be issued by either the presiding juror or the prosecutor in the manner provided by law.(b) Questioning of Witnesses. Witnesses may be questioned by the prosecuting attorney, the presiding...

Prosecuting Attorney’s Role with Grand Jury

(a)Attend Grand Jury Sessions. The prosecuting attorney of the county in which the grand jury is sitting, or one or more deputies, or a special prosecuting attorney may attend all sessions of the grand jury, except during the deliberations of the grand jury after the...

Rule 6 – Formation of the Grand Jury

(a) Number of Jurors. A grand jury must consist of 16 qualified jurors of the county in which the grand jury sits, but 12 or more members constitute a quorum. A grand jury can deliberate and take action if a quorum is present.(b) Summoning Grand Juries. On motion by...