ARS § 21-408
The county attorney or another prosecuting officer must attend the grand jurors when requested, and may also attend without a request to examine witnesses or give legal advice. If a grand jury investigates a charge involving the prosecuting attorney or office staff, those people may not be present except as witnesses,
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The county attorney or another prosecuting officer must attend the grand jurors when requested, and may also attend without a request to examine witnesses or give legal advice. If a grand jury investigates a charge involving the prosecuting attorney or office staff, those people may not be present except as witnesses, and an investigated person must leave after testifying.
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