7.03 UNANIMITY/DISAGREEMENT AMONG JURORS

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Official Pattern Jury Instructions adopted by Federal 7th Circuit Court. All converted to Word format. Please see the official site for addional information. www.ca7.uscourts.gov/pattern-jury-instructions/pattern-jury.htm 7.03 Unanimity/Disagreement Among Jurors is a principle of criminal and civil jury trials in the United States. It is the requirement that a jury must reach a unanimous verdict in order to convict a defendant or enter a judgement against a defendant in a civil case. In criminal cases, the jury must be unanimous in order to convict a defendant — that is, all 12 jurors must agree that the defendant is guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. In civil cases, a majority of jurors must agree in order to enter a judgement against a defendant. There are two types of unanimity/disagreement among jurors: complete unanimity, where all jurors agree, and partial unanimity, where a majority of jurors agree. In either case, the jury must reach a decision before the trial is considered concluded.

7.03 Unanimity/Disagreement Among Jurors is a principle of criminal and civil jury trials in the United States. It is the requirement that a jury must reach a unanimous verdict in order to convict a defendant or enter a judgement against a defendant in a civil case. In criminal cases, the jury must be unanimous in order to convict a defendant — that is, all 12 jurors must agree that the defendant is guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. In civil cases, a majority of jurors must agree in order to enter a judgement against a defendant. There are two types of unanimity/disagreement among jurors: complete unanimity, where all jurors agree, and partial unanimity, where a majority of jurors agree. In either case, the jury must reach a decision before the trial is considered concluded.

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