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TCA 40-12-207

Persons present during proceedings

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This statute controls who is allowed in the room during a grand jury investigation. The district attorney, the witness being questioned, an interpreter if needed, and a court reporter may be present while evidence is being taken. However, only the jurors themselves may be in the room when the grand jury discusses the case and votes on whether to charge someone with a crime.

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The district attorney general, the witness under examination, an interpreter when needed and, for the purpose of taking the evidence, a stenographer may be present while the investigative grand jury is in session, but no person other than jurors and alternates may be present while the grand jury is deliberating or voting.
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TCA Section40-12-207