After a grand jury votes to charge someone with a crime, the presiding judge then reveals the indictment in open court. When an indictment becomes public, jurors’ names will appear on the document.
Georgia code provides a form specifying the format of indictments, including a line to list grand juror names. That’s not the case in federal indictments, which sometimes include just the name of the grand jury foreperson.
In Georgia, grand jurors who are not present for a vote are crossed out. How each grand juror voted is not listed.
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Don’t need to say how they voted. The indictment tells you. Doesn’t it have to be unanimous?