Arizona Statutes
§ 21-421 — State grand juries; impaneling; term
Arizona § 21-421
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Bluebook
Ariz. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 21-421 (2026).
Text
A.Upon written application by the attorney general there shall be a state grand jury with jurisdiction extending throughout the state impaneled each year by any superior court judge designated from time to time as a state grand jury assignment judge by the chief justice of the Arizona supreme court. Such assignment judge shall serve at the pleasure of the chief justice. A state grand jury shall be impaneled within the county in which the assignment judge is serving.
B.Whenever the attorney general determines it to be in the best interest to convene additional state grand juries, he may apply in writing to the chief justice of the Arizona supreme court for the designation of an additional assignment judge and the chief justice shall designate an additional assignment judge in accordance
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560 P.2d 778 (Arizona Supreme Court, 1977)
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642 P.2d 852 (Arizona Supreme Court, 1982)
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