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A juror may only refer to his or her notes during the proceedings and during deliberations. Any notes taken are confidential and shall not be available for examination or review by any party or other person. After the jury has rendered its verdict, we will collect the notes and destroy them. 1.
The judge informs the jurors how long the trial is expected to last. Length of service on a grand jury may vary from two weeks to a month or more.
Criminal felony trials in New York have 12 jurors and up to six alternates, any of whom can step in if a regular juror is excused for emergency reasons. Civil procedures and trials for lesser criminal offenses (e.g. misdemeanors) usually have six jurors and one to four alternates.
In addition, the following people are disqualified from jury duty: members of the armed forces in active service; elected officials; members of state boards, commissions, and public authorities; public agency heads for all levels of government; and federal and state judges.
The jury, not the judge, will make the decision and then a judgment will be entered based on the verdict reached by the jury. If the jury is unable to reach a verdict, the Judge will have to declare a mistrial and the case will have to be tried again before a new jury. A jury trial begins with jury selection.
A trial jury for a trial on an indictment consists of twelve jurors. C.P.L. § 270.05. A trial jury for a trial on an information consists of six jurors.
Filing Fees - NYC Civil; District Court, City Court ItemFee Filing of first paper (Non-Consumer Credit Transaction) $45 Notice of Trial $40 Demand for Jury Trial $70 Notice of Appeal $304 more rows
To begin an action in Small Claims Court, a person, or someone acting on his or her behalf, must come to the Small Claims Court Clerk's office in the proper county and fill out a statement of claim. To find out where the clerk's office is located in your county, click on Locations.