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10.27.090 – Secrecy enjoined -- Exceptions -- Use and availability of evidence | Washington Law

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10.27.090 – Secrecy enjoined -- Exceptions -- Use and availability of evidence

Washington Criminal Procedure § 10.27.090

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RCW 10.27.090 - Secrecy enjoined -- Exceptions -- Use and availability of evidence (1) Every member of the grand jury shall keep secret whatever he or any other grand juror has said, and how he or any other grand juror has voted, except for disclosure of indictments, if any, as provided in RCW 10.27.150.(2) No grand juror shall be permitted to state or testify in any court how he or any other grand juror voted on any question before them or what opinion was expressed by himself or any other gra
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