7-5-207. Secrecy of indictments against persons not under control.
The district judge may direct that an indictment shall be kept secret until the defendant is in custody or has given bail, and in that event the clerk shall seal the indictment and no person shall disclose the finding of the indictment except when necessary for the issuance and execution of a warrant or summons.
Structure Wyoming Statutes
Section 7-5-201 - Appointment of Foreman; Oath of Jurors.
Section 7-5-202 - Charging of Duties; Powers.
Section 7-5-204 - Process for Witnesses.
Section 7-5-205 - Administration of Oath or Affirmation to Witnesses.
Section 7-5-206 - Proceedings Upon Refusal of Witness to Testify.
Section 7-5-207 - Secrecy of Indictments Against Persons Not Under Control.