(a)The jurors on a grand jury and one (1)
alternate shall be drawn, selected, and impaneled by the procedure set
out in IC 33-28-5.
(b)Whenever the court finds that the original panel was not selected
in substantial conformity with the requirements of law for the selection
of the panel, the court shall discharge the panel and summon another
panel.
(c)Whenever the court finds that a grand juror:
(1)is disqualified from service under law;
(2)is incapable of performing the juror's duties because of bias or
prejudice;
(3)is guilty of misconduct in the performance of the juror's duties
that might impair the proper functioning of the grand jury;
(4)is under the age of eighteen (18) years;
(5)is not a resident of the county;
(7)is a mentally incompetent person;
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(a) The jurors on a grand jury and one (1)
alternate shall be drawn, selected, and impaneled by the procedure set
out in IC 33-28-5.
(b) Whenever the court finds that the original panel was not selected
in substantial conformity with the requirements of law for the selection
of the panel, the court shall discharge the panel and summon another
panel.
(c) Whenever the court finds that a grand juror:
(1) is disqualified from service under law;
(2) is incapable of performing the juror's duties because of bias or
prejudice;
(3) is guilty of misconduct in the performance of the juror's duties
that might impair the proper functioning of the grand jury;
(4) is under the age of eighteen (18) years;
(5) is not a resident of the county;
(6) is an alien;
(7) is a mentally incompetent person;
(8) is a witness for the prosecution;
(9) has such a state of mind in reference to a target that the juror
cannot act impartially and without prejudice to the substantial
rights of that person;
(10) holds a juror's place on the grand jury by reason of the
corruption of the officer who selected and impaneled the grand
jury; or
(11) has requested or otherwise caused any officer or an officer's
deputy to place the juror upon the grand jury;
the court shall refuse to swear that grand juror or, if the juror has been
sworn, shall discharge that grand juror and swear another grand juror.
(d) After a grand jury has been impaneled, the court that called the
grand jury shall appoint one (1) of the grand jurors as foreman and one
(1) as clerk. During any absence of the foreman or clerk, the grand jury
shall select one (1) of their number to act as foreman or clerk. The clerk
shall keep minutes of the grand jury proceedings. The court shall
supply a means for recording the evidence presented before the grand
jury and all of the other proceedings that occur before the grand jury,
except for the deliberations and voting of the grand jury and other
discussions when the members of the grand jury are the only persons
present in the grand jury room. The evidence and proceedings shall be
recorded in the same manner as evidence and proceedings are recorded
in the court that impaneled the grand jury. When ordered by the court,
a transcript or a copy of the recording shall be prepared and supplied
to the requesting party. If the transcript is supplied, it shall be at the
cost of the party requesting it. If a copy of the recording is supplied, the
party requesting it is responsible for the actual cost of reproduction. If
a transcript has already been prepared, the requesting party is
responsible for the actual cost of obtaining the copy. If the court finds
the requesting party is an indigent defendant, the cost of the transcript
or copy of the recording supplied to the defendant shall be paid by the
county.
(e) The following oath must be administered to the grand jury:
"You, and each of you, do solemnly swear or affirm that you will
diligently inquire and make true presentment of all offenses
committed or triable within this county, of which you have or can
obtain legal evidence; that you will present no person through
malice, hatred, ill will, nor leave any unpresented through fear,
favor, or affection, or for any reward, or the promise or hope
thereof, but in all your indictments you will present the truth, the
whole truth, and nothing but the truth; that you will not disclose
any evidence given or proceeding had before the grand jury; that
you will keep secret whatever you or any other grand juror may
have said or in what manner you or any other grand juror may
have voted on a matter before the grand jury.".
(f) The court shall provide a printed copy of the provisions of this
chapter to the grand jury upon the request of any member of the grand
jury. In addition, the court shall give the grand jurors any instructions
relating to the proper performance of their duties that the court
considers necessary.
(g) If a member of the grand jury has reason to believe that an
offense has been committed which is triable in the county, the member
may report this information to fellow jurors, who may then investigate
the alleged offense.
As added by Acts 1981, P.L.298, SEC.3. Amended by Acts
1982, P.L.204, SEC.24; P.L.320-1983, SEC.14; P.L.312-1985, SEC.3;
P.L.169-1988, SEC.6; P.L.33-1989, SEC.124; P.L.4-1998, SEC.13;
P.L.98-2004, SEC.144; P.L.118-2007, SEC.29.