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When you are a Juror can you vote neutral?

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When you are a Juror can you vote neutral?

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  1. No.  Because you are bound under oath to find the person not guilty if the Prosecution has not established guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.  Neutrality would mean that you are unsure of guilt, therefore the burden of proof is not met, and you must find the defendent not guilty.  In civil cases its a little different as far as burden of proof goes, but you still must find for the plaintiff or the defendent.


  2. nope, sorry you are going to have to make an important decision for yourself.

  3. no, hang em or ferr em.............

  4. No, you vote either guilty or not guilty.

  5. nope

  6. The jury has to come to a unanimous decision on the guilt or innocense of the defendant.  A neutral vote would not allow for a unanimous decision... so no.

  7. No either guilty or not guilty, there is no neutral

  8. There is no neutral vote on the jury duty.  It is either you vote guilty or not guilty.

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