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Re:jury verdict     (Posted on: 2012-03-29 10:26:59)

Hi adnansamee


 


For how many jury members required to deliver a

verdict - See Section 17  Majority verdicts Juries Act 1974 (1974 CHAPTER 23)

here: http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1974/23.

There is a minimum number of 9 jurors in the crown court. The Majority verdicts

the judge can accept are 10:2, 11:1, 10:1 and 9:1.


 


The court will not accept a verdict of 9:3 and

the judge will ask the jury to keep deliberating (he may also instruct the jury

that he will accept a majority verdict). If the jury cannot get to 10:2, in your

scenario, that means the jury cannot reach a verdict and the CPS will have to

consider whether a re-trial is in the public interest (http://www.cps.gov.uk/publications/code_for_crown_prosecutors/codetest.html).


 


Juries consider the evidence before making a

decision. Learn more about the role here: http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/CrimeJusticeAndTheLaw/Juryservice/DG_196118


 


I hope that you find this information

useful.


 


Regards


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adnansamee
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jury verdict     (Posted on: 2012-03-28 17:15:13)

HI, COULD ANYONE TELL ME THAT OUT OF 12 JURY MEMBERS HOW MANY NEEDED TO DELIVER A GUILTY OR NOT GUILTY VERDICT.

WHAT WILL BE THE VERDICT IF 3 JURERS AGREE ON A NOT GUILTY VERDICT AND 9 JURERS AGREE ON A GUILTY VERDICT IN THE DELIBRATION ROOM.

IF A JURER SAYS TO HIS FELLOW JURERS THAT IN MY OPENION THE DEFENDENT IS NOT GUILTY  WILL THE OTHER JURERS WHO AGREE ON A GUILTY VERDICT WILL TRY TO CONVENCE HIM TO AGREE ON THEIR OPENION
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