Wyoming Statutes
§ 7-5-208 — Confidentiality
Wyoming § 7-5-208
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Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 7-5-208 (2026).
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(a)Disclosure of matters occurring before the grand jury,
other than its deliberations and the vote of any juror, may be
made to the district attorney for use in the performance of his
duties. The district attorney may disclose so much of the grand
jury's proceeding to law enforcement agencies as he deems
essential to the public interest and effective law enforcement.
(b)Except as provided in subsection (a) of this section,
a juror, attorney, interpreter, stenographer, operator of a
recording device or any typist who transcribes recorded
testimony may disclose matters occurring before the grand jury
only when so directed by the court preliminarily to or in
connection with a judicial proceeding or when permitted by the
court at the request of the defendant upon a showing that a
particular
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