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Chapter 20 - Duties and Powers of the Grand Jury


  • Article 20.01. Grand Jury Room
  • Article 20.011. Who May Be Present in Grand Jury Room
  • Article 20.012. Recording of Certain Testimony
  • Article 20.02. Proceedings Secret
  • Article 20.03. Attorney Representing State Entitled to Appear
  • Article 20.04. Attorney May Examine Witnesses
  • Article 20.05. May Send for Attorney
  • Article 20.06. Advice From Court
  • Article 20.07. Foreman Shall Preside
  • Article 20.08. Adjournments
  • Article 20.09. Duties of Grand Jury
  • Article 20.10. Attorney or Foreman May Issue Process
  • Article 20.11. Out-of-County Witnesses
  • Article 20.12. Attachment in Vacation
  • Article 20.13. Execution of Process
  • Article 20.14. Evasion of Process
  • Article 20.15. When Witness Refuses to Testify
  • Article 20.151. Certain Testimony by Video Teleconferencing
  • Article 20.16. Oaths to Witnesses
  • Article 20.17. How Suspect or Accused Questioned
  • Article 20.18. How Witness Questioned
  • Article 20.19. Grand Jury Shall Vote
  • Article 20.20. Indictment Prepared
  • Article 20.21. Indictment Presented
  • Article 20.22. Presentment Entered of Record
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