North Dakota Statutes
§ 29-10.2-02 — Attorney general to request state grand jury - District court to impanel jury
North Dakota § 29-10.2-02
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N.D. Cent. Code § 29-10.2-02 (2026).
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jury.
Whenever the attorney general considers it to be in the public interest to convene a grand
jury with jurisdiction extending beyond the boundaries of any single county, the attorney general
shall petition a judge of the district court for an order impaneling a state grand jury. The judge
shall, upon good cause shown, order the impaneling of a state grand jury which has jurisdiction
to investigate and indict for crimes committed anywhere within the state. In determining good
cause for impaneling a state grand jury, the judge shall require a showing that the matter
concerns multicounty criminal activities which involves organized crime as that term is defined
herein or corruption of law enforcement officers or other public officers, officials, or employees.
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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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