This section is from the book "Popular Law Library Vol10 Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure, Wills, Administration", by Albert H. Putney. Also available from Amazon: Popular Law-Dictionary.
The grand jury having been thus duly impaneled and sworn, the court then charges them in a general way in reference to their duties and deliberations. And the court shall designate an officer to attend upon their sessions.
On their retirement to a room provided for them they usually appoint one of their number as clerk to take minutes of their proceedings to be delivered to the prosecuting attorney, whose duty it is to draw indictments when requested by the grand jury.
 
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