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2018 Code of Alabama
Title 12 - COURTS.
Chapter 16 - JURIES.
Article 8 - Empaneling, Proceedings, etc., of Grand Juries.
Division 2 - Secret Grand Jury Proceedings.
- Section 12-16-214 - Legislative findings; desirability of secrecy.
- Section 12-16-215 - Grand juror, witness, etc., prohibited from revealing, disclosing, etc., a juror's questions, considerations, etc.; no person to directly, indirectly, etc., by any means obtain information as to juror's questions, considerations, etc.
- Section 12-16-216 - Grand juror, witness, etc., prohibited from revealing, disclosing, etc., form, nature, etc., of physical evidence or questions asked; no person to directly, indirectly, etc., by any means, obtain information as to physical evidence or questions asked; exception as to state prosecutions.
- Section 12-16-217 - No person to prevent testimony or to induce to withhold or give false testimony.
- Section 12-16-218 - Damage to participant's property or person prohibited.
- Section 12-16-219 - Oath of secrecy; effect of refusal.
- Section 12-16-220 - Evidence, other than juror's questions, considerations, etc., disclosed to district attorney's staff.
- Section 12-16-221 - Disclosures in aid of law enforcement investigations and in public interest.
- Section 12-16-222 - Right to counsel unaffected; counsel prohibited within jury.
- Section 12-16-223 - Critical reports prohibited without indictment, etc.; judge to expunge record; exception.
- Section 12-16-224 - Written reports; form.
- Section 12-16-225 - Penalties.
- Section 12-16-226 - Conflicting laws repealed; penalties cumulative; consistent laws applicable; judges' powers.
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