The amount of jurors that must agree on a case will depend on the type of case it is. In a civil case, 6 out of 8 jurors must agree to pass a verdict. In a criminal case, all of the jurors must agree and the vote must be unanimous or it will be a hung jury.
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There are six jurors in a civil trial. The stakes of money or property are not as high as a criminal trial where life or liberty can be lost.
The number of jurors in a jury can vary depending on the jurisdiction and type of trial. Typically, a jury consists of 12 jurors for criminal trials and can range from 6 to 12 for civil trials.
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Few civil trials actually go to court, but when they do, many require only six jurors. Civil cases that do go to court usually involve:Large sums of moneySeveral people, like a class action lawsuitHigh profile individualsBelow is an article that goes into more detail on civil trial juries.
Mostly all 12 must agree, or it is a hung jury. See the classic movie, "12 Angry Men". However, in a move that all should fear, some jurisdictions let it be a majority, such as 9 out of 12.
It must be agreed by all (12) of the jurors deciding the case.
In a criminal case, typically all 12 jurors must agree in order to reach a verdict.
There are a variety of numbers when it comes to amount of jurors needed for a case to go to trial in Canada. The minimum number of jurors however is ten or a case won't continue.