Colorado Code § 16-18-103

When taxed against informant before grand jury
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If any person complains
to any grand jury of injury done to his person, or to any person of his household, or to his
property, done by another, and upon hearing evidence of the charge it appears to the grand jury
that the same is untrue, and that it was maliciously entered, it is the duty of the grand jury to
return the facts into court, and the court shall thereupon tax the costs incurred in the investigation
of the charge and enter judgment against the person who made the complaint for the amount
thereof. In proceedings under this section, the action of the grand jury shall be determined by
twelve members thereof.

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