19-1111 — WHO MAY BE PRESENT AT SESSIONS OF JURY


                                  TITLE  19
                              CRIMINAL PROCEDURE
                                  CHAPTER 11
                       POWERS AND DUTIES OF GRAND JURY
    19-1111.  WHO MAY BE PRESENT AT SESSIONS OF JURY. The grand jury may, at
all reasonable times, ask the advice of the court, or the judge thereof, or of
the prosecuting attorney; but unless such advice is asked, the judge of the
court must not be present during the sessions of the grand jury. The
prosecuting attorney of the county may at all times appear before the grand
jury for the purpose of giving them information or advice relative to any
matter cognizable by them, and may interrogate witnesses before them whenever
they or he think it necessary, but no other person is permitted to be present
during the sessions of the grand jury, except the members and witnesses
actually under examination, and an interpreter, when necessary, and no person
must be permitted to be present during the expressions of their opinions, or
giving their votes upon any matter before them.