8 GCA § 50.10
Number and summoning of Grand Jury
View official PDF ↗(a)A grand jury is a body of the required number of persons summoned by the court and sworn to inquire into felonies and any related misdemeanors triable by the court.
(b)The chief judge of the superior court shall order one or more grand juries to be summoned at such times as the public interest requires. A grand jury shall consist of not less than sixteen nor more than twenty-three members and the court shall direct the clerk of the court to summon a sufficient number of legally qualified persons to meet this requirement.
Reconstructed from the Guam Code Annotated. For the authoritative version, see the official PDF.