Arizona Statutes
§ 21-414 — Number of grand jurors necessary to indict
Arizona § 21-414
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Ariz. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 21-414 (2026).
Text
A.An indictment shall not be returned without concurrence of at least nine grand jurors. When an indictment is returned, the foreman or acting foreman shall endorse it a "true bill" and sign it.
B.An indictment shall not be dismissed on the ground that one or more members of the grand jury were not legally qualified if it appears that nine or more qualified jurors concurred in returning the indictment.
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Related
State v. Hocker
556 P.2d 784 (Arizona Supreme Court, 1976)
State v. Kamin
725 P.2d 1104 (Arizona Supreme Court, 1986)
Quintana v. Myers
492 P.2d 1202 (Arizona Supreme Court, 1972)
State v. Hocker
541 P.2d 419 (Court of Appeals of Arizona, 1975)
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§ 21-101
Definitions§ 21-121
Jury room§ 21-131
Jury commissioner§ 21-201
Qualifications§ 21-211
Disqualification§ 21-221
Fees and mileage§ 21-222
Fair jury improvement fund§ 21-223
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