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Multi-jurisdiction Grand Juries

This is Article 4 of the Code of Virginia, titled “Multi-jurisdiction Grand Juries.” It is part of Title 19.2, titled “Criminal Procedure.” It is part of Chapter 13, titled “Grand Juries.” It’s comprised of the following 11 sections.

§ 19.2-215.1
Functions of a multijurisdiction grand jury
§ 19.2-215.10
Participation by Office of Attorney General; assistance of special counsel permitted in certain prosecutions
§ 19.2-215.11
Discharge of grand jury
§ 19.2-215.2
Application for such grand jury
§ 19.2-215.3
When impaneled; impaneling order
§ 19.2-215.4
Number and qualifications of jurors; grand jury list; when convened; compensation of jurors
§ 19.2-215.5
Subpoena power; counsel for witness; oath
§ 19.2-215.6
Role and presence of special counsel; examination of witnesses; sworn investigators
§ 19.2-215.7
Warnings given to witnesses; when witness in contempt; use of testimony compelled after witness invokes right against self-incrimination
§ 19.2-215.8
Returning a "true bill" of indictment; jurisdiction to be set out
§ 19.2-215.9
Court reporter provided; safekeeping of transcripts, notes, etc.; when disclosure permitted; access to record of testimony and evidence

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