RCW 10.27.100
Inquiry as to offenses—Duties—Investigation.
The grand jurors shall inquire into every offense triable within the county for which any person has been held to answer, if an indictment has not been found or an information filed in such case, and all other indictable offenses within the county which are presented to them by a public attorney or otherwise come to their knowledge. If a grand juror knows or has reason to believe that an indictable offense, triable within the county, has been committed, he or she shall declare such a fact to his or her fellow jurors who may begin an investigation. In such investigation the grand juror may be sworn as a witness.
[ 2010 c 8 § 1022; 1971 ex.s. c 67 § 10.]
Structure Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 10.27 - Grand Juries—Criminal Investigations.
10.27.010 - Short title—Purpose.
10.27.030 - Summoning grand jury.
10.27.040 - Selection of grand jury members.
10.27.050 - Special inquiry judge—Selection.
10.27.060 - Discharge of panel, juror—Grounds.
10.27.070 - Oath—Officers—Witnesses.
10.27.080 - Persons authorized to attend—Restrictions on attorneys.
10.27.090 - Secrecy enjoined—Exceptions—Use and availability of evidence.
10.27.100 - Inquiry as to offenses—Duties—Investigation.
10.27.110 - Duration of sessions—Extensions.
10.27.120 - Self-incrimination—Right to counsel.
10.27.130 - Self-incrimination—Refusal to testify or give evidence—Procedure.
10.27.140 - Witnesses—Attendance.
10.27.150 - Indictments—Issuance.
10.27.160 - Grand jury report.
10.27.180 - Special inquiry judge—Disqualification from subsequent proceedings.