Minnesota Statutes

§ 628.41 — GRAND JURIES; MEMBERS; QUORUM; COMPENSATION

Minnesota § 628.41
JurisdictionMinnesota
PartCRIMINAL PROCEDURE; PEACE OFFICERS; PRIVACY OF COMMUNICATIONS
Ch. 628ACCUSATION; CHARGING INSTRUMENTS

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Minn. Stat. § 628.41 (2026).

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Subdivision 1.Definition. A grand jury is a body of persons returned at stated periods from the citizens of the county, or counties as provided in subdivision 2, before a court of competent jurisdiction, chosen by lot, and sworn to inquire as to public offenses committed or triable in the county or counties. It shall consist of not more than 23, nor less than 16, persons, and shall not proceed to any business unless at least 16 members are present. Subd. 2.Venue. If subject matter of the grand jury inquiry concerns activity, events, or other matters in more than one county, a grand jury may be selected, in reasonable proportion, from the counties in which the activity, events, or other matters occurred. A judge of the district court from any judicial district which includes one of the co

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Legislative History

(10603)RL s 5261;1921 c 365 s 2;1977 c 208 s 1;1980 c 509 s 182

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