Sec. 19. The words used in an indictment or information shall be construed using their ordinary and common meaning, except words and phrases defined by law, which are to be construed according to their legal meaning. IC 35-34-2 Chapter 2. Grand Jury and Special Grand Jury 35-34-2-1 "Target" defined 35-34-2-2 Number; impaneling; scope of function and authority; convening 35-34-2-3 Drawing, selecting, and impaneling; discharge of panel or juror; grounds; foreman and clerk; minutes; record transcript; oath; instructions; report of offense 35-34-2-4 Conduct of proceedings 35-34-2-5 Subpoenas; contents; failure to obey; contempt 35-34-2-5.5 Target witnesses; right to counsel; removal of attorney 35-34-2-6 Motion to quash subpoena duces tecum; use immunity 35-34-2-7 Witnesses; refusal to answer; compelling testimony 35-34-2-8 Witnesses; use immunity 35-34-2-9 Right to testify before grand jury; target of investigation; notification; waiver of immunity; calling of witnesses 35-34-2-10 Unauthorized disclosure of grand jury information; offense; production of transcript 35-34-2-11 Access to local government facilities for care or custody of persons 35-34-2-12 Identification of target and offense; validity of indictment; concurrence of five grand jurors; signatures; endorsement 35-34-2-13 Extension of term; limitation 35-34-2-14 Special grand jury; powers and duties; term 35-34-2-15 Special grand jury; number and names to be drawn; investigation of panel; issuance of venires or summonses
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