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Re: BREAKER098 post# 760326

Wednesday, 07/26/2023 7:39:22 AM

Wednesday, July 26, 2023 7:39:22 AM

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Just break(er) it down to simplify for everyone like this:
If 6 jurors (minimum allowed by end of trial, any less and it's a re-trial) then 6 MUST be unanimous in their decision.
If 7 jurors by end of trial, then 7 MUST be unanimous in their decision.
If 8 jurors by end of trial, then 8 MUST be unanimous in their decision.
If 9 jurors by end of trial, then 9 MUST be unanimous in their decision.
If 10 jurors by end of trial, then 10 MUST be unanimous in their decision.
If 11 jurors by end of trial, then 11 MUST be unanimous in their decision.
If 12 jurors (max jurors allowed) by end of trial, then 12 MUST be unanimous in their decision.
Example: If 10 jurors are selected and 2 drop off during trial, then that leaves 8, so 8 jurors must be unanimous in their decision for or against plantifs at the end.

There is verification from navy that 8 jurors are selected. 5 women and 3 men. If more than 2 drop off the jury, then retrial. If all 8 stay, all 8 must be unanimous in their verdict.

Is this spelled out clear enough? Does anyone not understand? Do you agree Breaker? Let's get past this....

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