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Code · Vermont · Vermont Statutes

§ 26a.

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§ 26a. Grand juror
The Board of Supervisors may appoint a grand juror who shall inquire into any person’s offenses under the District’s regulations or applicable law and present them to the proper authority. If the Attorney General or a State’s Attorney is unwilling to prosecute the offenses, the grand juror may do so. For these purposes, the grand juror shall have the same authority within the District as a State’s Attorney. The grand juror shall not be a member of the Board of Supervisors. (Added 2017, No. M-1, § 1.)
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