An Arizona Report of a Grand Jury's Failure to Concur in an Indictment is a document that is filed in court after a Grand Jury in Arizona has been unable to reach a unanimous decision on an indictment against an individual. This document is typically filed when the Grand Jury votes are split evenly between those in favor of the indictment and those against it. The Arizona Report of a Grand Jury's Failure to Concur in an Indictment will include the name of the defendant, the charge, and the vote of the Grand Jury. There are two types of Arizona Report of a Grand Jury's Failure to Concur in an Indictment: a split decision, which is when the votes are split evenly between those in favor of the indictment and those against it; and a majority decision, which is when more than half of the Grand Jurors are against the indictment.