Wyoming Code § 7-5-203

Right of district attorney to appear before jury; presence of other persons during deliberations
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(a)  The district attorney, or the deputy or assistant district attorney may appear before the grand jury for the purpose of:
(i)  Giving information relative to any matter under inquiry;
(ii)  Giving requested advice upon any legal matter; and
(iii)  Interrogating witnesses.
(b)  No person other than the grand jurors shall be present during the deliberations of the grand jury or when the jurors are voting.

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