The district attorneys for the several judicial districts in the state of Colorado shall appear in their respective districts at all sessions of any grand jury which may be convened in any county within their respective districts, and it is the duty of the district attorney to advise any grand jury convened within his district and to examine witnesses who may be subpoenaed before any such grand jury.
Source: L. 17: p. 165, § 1. C.L. § 5979. CSA: C. 55, § 6. CRS 53: § 45-1-6. C.R.S. 1963: § 45-1-6.
Structure Colorado Code
Article 1 - District Attorneys
§ 20-1-101. Bond and Oath or Affirmation of District Attorney and Staff
§ 20-1-102. Appear on Behalf of State and Counties
§ 20-1-103. Collect Forfeited Recognizances
§ 20-1-104. Appear at Inquests
§ 20-1-105. Opinions to County Officers - Representation
§ 20-1-106. Appear and Advise Grand Juries
§ 20-1-106.1. Preparation and Review of Affidavits and Warrants
§ 20-1-107. Disqualification - Court to Appoint Prosecutor - Legislative Declaration
§ 20-1-108. When Sick or Absent, Court to Appoint
§ 20-1-109. Powers of Appointee
§ 20-1-110. Intergovernmental Cooperation and Contracts
§ 20-1-111. District Attorneys May Cooperate or Contract - Contents - Appropriation
§ 20-1-113. Reporting of Criminal Proceedings Involving Public School Students
§ 20-1-114. Peace Officer-Involved Shooting Investigations - Disclosure