A grand juror cannot be questioned for anything the juror may say or any vote the juror may give while acting as a grand juror, in relation to any matter legally pending before the grand jury, except for a perjury of which the juror may have been guilty in giving testimony before that jury.
Structure Alaska Statutes
Title 12. Code of Criminal Procedure
Sec. 12.40.010. Qualifications and manner of drawing grand jurors.
Sec. 12.40.020. Number of jurors.
Sec. 12.40.030. Duty of inquiry into crimes and general powers.
Sec. 12.40.040. Juror to disclose knowledge of crime.
Sec. 12.40.050. Holding to answer as affecting indictment or presentment.
Sec. 12.40.060. Access to public jails, prisons, and public records.
Sec. 12.40.070. Duty of prosecuting attorney.
Sec. 12.40.080. Effect of failure to return indictment.
Sec. 12.40.090. Questioning juror for conduct.
Sec. 12.40.100. Contents of indictment.
Sec. 12.40.110. Hearsay evidence in prosecutions for sexual offenses.