North Dakota Statutes
§ 29-10.1-30 — Secrecy of things said and votes - Limited disclosure by certain persons and under certain conditions
North Dakota § 29-10.1-30
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N.D. Cent. Code § 29-10.1-30 (2026).
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and under certain conditions.
1.Every member of a grand jury shall keep secret whatever that member or any other
grand juror may have said, or in what manner that member or any other grand juror
may have voted on a matter before the jurors.
2.Matters other than the deliberations and vote of any grand juror may be disclosed by
the state's attorney, prosecutor, or attorney general solely in the performance of the
person's duties.
3.Otherwise a juror, attorney, interpreter, reporter, or public servant, having official duties
in or about a grand jury room or proceeding, may disclose matters occurring before the
grand jury only when so directed by the court pursuant to section 29-10.1-31.
4.A witness may not disclose any matter about which the witness is interrogated, or any
proceedings of
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