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Grand Jury Consists of 16-23 grand jurors. Proceedings are private. Grand jurors generally serve up to 18 months, but can serve for up to 24 months, if an extension is granted by a judge.
A judge shall comply with the law,* including the Code of Judicial Conduct. A judge shall act at all times in a manner that promotes public confidence in the independence,* integrity,* and impartiality* of the judiciary, and shall avoid impropriety* and the appearance of impropriety.
Unlike a petit jury, which resolves a particular civil or criminal case, a grand jury (typically having twelve to twenty-three members) serves as a group for a sustained period of time in all or many of the cases that come up in the jurisdiction, generally under the supervision of a federal U.S. attorney, a county
The court shall swear the grand jury using substantially the following oath: Do you swear or affirm that you will hear and weigh carefully all the evidence presented to you, and that you will do your duty as prescribed by law, and that you will carry out carefully any investigations which you are requested to make?
After the proper number of persons have been qualified as grand jurors, the court will appoint one of them to be the foreperson, or presiding officer, of the grand jury. A deputy foreperson will also be appointed, so that he or she can act a presiding officer in the forepersons absence.
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Juror One: Foreman of the jury who takes his/her authority seriously but not an overbearing leader.
A grand jury shall consist of twelve (12) persons, nine (9) of whom concurring may find an indictment. History: Created 1976 (1st Extra. Sess.) Ky.

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