North Dakota Statutes
§ 29-10.1-01 — Grand jury defined - Formation - Functions
North Dakota § 29-10.1-01
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N.D. Cent. Code § 29-10.1-01 (2026).
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A grand jury must consist of not less than eight nor more than eleven persons of the county
possessing the qualifications of jurors prescribed by law, and impaneled and sworn to inquire
into all crimes or public offenses against laws of this state triable within the county and, if the
evidence warrants, present them to the district court by written indictment.
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Nearby Sections
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§ 29-01-01
How crimes prosecuted - Exceptions§ 29-01-03
How prosecution entitled§ 29-01-04
Affidavits need not be entitled§ 29-01-05
Party defendant is party prosecuted§ 29-01-06
Rights of defendant§ 29-01-06.1
Rights of defendant - Exception§ 29-01-06.2
Summoned person to report to sheriff§ 29-01-07
Only once prosecuted§ 29-01-08
Extent of restraint permissible§ 29-01-09
How conviction can be had§ 29-01-10
Where district courts held§ 29-01-12
Decision of district court reviewable§ 29-01-13
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