Define: Calling The Jury

Calling The Jury
Calling The Jury
Calling The Jury FAQ'S

No, it is strictly prohibited to contact or call the jury during a trial. All communication with the jury must go through the court and follow proper legal procedures.

Yes, both the defence and prosecution have the right to request the court to call specific jury members for questioning during the jury selection process.

In general, once a verdict has been reached and announced in court, the jury is dismissed and cannot be called back for further deliberations.

No, the jury’s deliberations and decision-making process are considered confidential and protected by law. Jurors cannot be called to testify about these matters.

In some cases, the court may conduct post-trial interviews or surveys to gather feedback from the jury. However, this is at the discretion of the court and not a common practice.

Generally, once the verdict has been announced, the jury’s decision is final and cannot be questioned or clarified by calling them back.

No, the jury’s role is to evaluate the evidence presented in court and reach a verdict based on that evidence. They cannot be called to provide additional evidence or information during the trial.

No, the jury’s reasoning behind the verdict is not subject to questioning or explanation. The verdict itself is the final decision of the jury.

No, once a jury is selected and sworn in for a specific trial, they are expected to solely focus on that trial and cannot serve on multiple trials simultaneously.

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