§ 215.70 Unlawful grand jury disclosure.
A person is guilty of unlawful grand jury disclosure when, being a grand
juror, a public prosecutor, a grand jury stenographer, a grand jury
interpreter, a police officer or a peace officer guarding a witness in a
grand jury proceeding, or a clerk, attendant, warden or other public
servant having official duties in or about a grand jury room or proceeding,
or a public officer or public employee, he intentionally discloses to
another the nature or substance of any grand jury testimony, or any
decision, result or other matter attending a grand jury proceeding which is
required by law to be kept secret, except in the proper discharge of his
official duties or upon written order of the court. Nothing contained
herein shall prohibit a witness from disclosing his own testimony.
Unlawful grand jury disclosure is a class E felony.
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