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In what kinds of cases does a jury's verdict have to be unanimous?

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In what kinds of cases does a jury's verdict have to be unanimous?

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  1. suitcases... get it, suit, and, well... ok... nevermind.


  2. Criminal cases.

  3. "Currently, both acquittals and convictions must be unanimous -- in federal court and in forty-eight states."

    Edit:  I think it may have to do with jury size, as well.  Check this out...http://www.law.umkc.edu/faculty/projects...

  4. i though it had to be that way any time it was a jury case or you had a "hung jury"

    then you had the choice of the da either taking it back to trial or letting the matter drop.

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