Code of Virginia
Chapter 13 - Grand Juries
§ 19.2-195. Number and qualifications of grand jurors

A regular grand jury shall consist of not less than five nor more than seven persons. Each grand juror shall be a citizen of this Commonwealth, eighteen years of age or over, and shall have been a resident of this Commonwealth one year and of the county or corporation in which the court is to be held six months, and in other respects a qualified juror, and, when the grand juror is for a circuit court of a county, not an inhabitant of a city, except in those cases in which the circuit court of the county has jurisdiction in the city.
Code 1950, § 19.1-150; 1960, c. 366; 1973, c. 439; 1974, c. 617; 1975, c. 495; 1991, c. 226.

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Title 19.2 - Criminal Procedure

Chapter 13 - Grand Juries

§ 19.2-191. Functions of a grand jury

§ 19.2-192. Secrecy in grand jury proceedings

§ 19.2-192.1. Sealing of indictment

§ 19.2-193. Number of regular grand juries

§ 19.2-194. When and how grand jurors to be selected and summoned; lists to be delivered to clerk

§ 19.2-195. Number and qualifications of grand jurors

§ 19.2-196. How deficiency of jurors supplied

§ 19.2-197. Foreman of grand jury; oaths of jurors and witnesses

§ 19.2-198. When new foreman or juror may be sworn in

§ 19.2-199. Judge to charge grand jury

§ 19.2-200. Duties of grand jury

§ 19.2-201. Officers to give information of violation of penal laws to attorney for Commonwealth

§ 19.2-202. How indictments found and presentment made

§ 19.2-203. Indictments ignored may be sent to another grand jury; what irregularities not to vitiate indictment, etc.

§ 19.2-204. Penalties on officers and jurors for failure of duty

§ 19.2-205. Pay and mileage of grand jurors

§ 19.2-206. When impanelled

§ 19.2-207. Composition of a special grand jury

§ 19.2-208. Subpoena power of special grand jury

§ 19.2-209. Presence of counsel for a witness

§ 19.2-210. Presence of attorney for the Commonwealth

§ 19.2-211. Provision for special counsel and other personnel

§ 19.2-212. Provision for court reporter; use and disposition of notes, tapes and transcriptions

§ 19.2-213. Report by special grand jury; return of true bill

§ 19.2-213.1. Discharge of special grand jury

§ 19.2-214. Prosecutions resulting from report

§ 19.2-215. Costs of special grand jury

§ 19.2-215.1. Functions of a multi-jurisdiction grand jury

§ 19.2-215.2. Application for such grand jury

§ 19.2-215.3. When impaneled; impaneling order

§ 19.2-215.4. Number and qualifications of jurors; grand jury list; when convened; compensation of jurors

§ 19.2-215.5. Subpoena power; counsel for witness; oath

§ 19.2-215.6. Role and presence of special counsel; examination of witnesses; sworn investigators

§ 19.2-215.7. Warnings given to witnesses; when witness in contempt; use of testimony compelled after witness invokes right against self-incrimination

§ 19.2-215.8. Returning a "true bill" of indictment; jurisdiction to be set out

§ 19.2-215.9. Court reporter provided; safekeeping of transcripts, notes, etc.; when disclosure permitted; access to record of testimony and evidence

§ 19.2-215.10. Participation by Office of Attorney General; assistance of special counsel permitted in certain prosecutions

§ 19.2-215.11. Discharge of grand jury