At least twelve of the grand jurors must concur in finding or making an indictment or presentment. They may make a presentment or find an indictment upon the information of two or more of their own body, and when a presentment or indictment is so made, or on the testimony of witnesses called on by the grand jury, or sent to it by the court, the names of the grand jurors giving the information, or of the witnesses, shall be written at the foot of the presentment or indictment.
Structure West Virginia Code
§52-2-1. At What Terms Grand Jury Shall Attend; When Court or Judge May Dispense With It
§52-2-2. Provisions Governing Petit Juries Govern Grand Juries
§52-2-3. Selection and Summoning of Jurors
§52-2-7. Duties; Preservation of Evidence
§52-2-8. Finding or Making of Indictment or Presentment
§52-2-10. Substituting New Juror to Fill Vacancy; Summoning Additional Juror
§52-2-11. Materials Subpoenaed by Grand Jury; Authorizing Custodian Possession and Use Thereof
§52-2-12. Incompetency or Disqualification of Juror Not to Affect Validity of Finding
§52-2-13. Compensation and Mileage of Grand Jurors
§52-2-15. Secrecy of Grand Jury Proceedings
§52-2-16. Juror Questionnaires; Judicial Approval Required for Release of Forms