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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 119 — Election offenses and prosecutions

119.315 Grand jury may compel testimony as to violation of election laws.

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Except as provided in KRS 119.325, any person who refuses, when summoned, to testify on oath before a grand jury as to any knowledge he may possess concerning any violation of law in relation to elections in the county during the preceding eighteen
(18)months shall be imprisoned until he submits, and be fined not less than ten dollars ($10) nor more than thirty dollars ($30) by the court, and a like sum for each daily repetition of the contempt.
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