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Sec. 12.40.030. Duty of inquiry into crimes and general powers.

The grand jury shall inquire into all crimes committed or triable within the jurisdiction of the court and present them to the court. The grand jury shall have the power to investigate and make recommendations concerning the public welfare or safety.

Sec. 12.40.070. Duty of prosecuting attorney.

The prosecuting attorney (1) shall submit an indictment to the grand jury and cause the evidence in support of the indictment to be brought before them in every case when a person is held to answer a criminal charge in the court where the jury is formed; (2) may submit an indictment in any case […]

Sec. 12.40.090. Questioning juror for conduct.

A grand juror cannot be questioned for anything the juror may say or any vote the juror may give while acting as a grand juror, in relation to any matter legally pending before the grand jury, except for a perjury of which the juror may have been guilty in giving testimony before that jury.

Sec. 12.40.100. Contents of indictment.

(a) The indictment must be direct and certain as it regards (1) the party charged; (2) the crime charged; and (3) the particular circumstances of the crime charged when they are necessary to constitute a complete crime. (b) The statement of the facts constituting the offense must be in ordinary and concise language, without repetition, […]

Sec. 12.40.110. Hearsay evidence in prosecutions for sexual offenses.

(a) In a prosecution for an offense under AS 11.41.410 – 11.41.458, hearsay evidence of a statement related to the offense, not otherwise admissible, made by a child who is the victim of the offense may be admitted into evidence before the grand jury if (1) the circumstances of the statement indicate its reliability; (2) […]