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The jury doesn't dictate the penalty (or sentence) - The Judge decides on the sentence - based on the severity of the crime, the defendant's previous record, and any other mitigating circumstances (such as mental state etc).

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Q: What if a jury cannot agree on the penalty after a guilty verdict?
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Is it acceptable for a forensic psychologist to agree to testify for the defense with their fee contingent upon a not guilty verdict?

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Why is it important that all jury members agree to a verdict?

The requirement for a unanimous verdict helps ensure that the decision reflects the collective judgment of the whole jury, promoting fairness and credibility in the justice system. It also helps prevent rushed or coerced decisions, fostering a more thorough and thoughtful deliberation process.


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A majority verdict is a decision made by a jury in which most of the jurors agree on a verdict. It does not necessarily require a unanimous decision, instead requiring a specified number or percentage of jurors to be in agreement. Majority verdicts are used in some legal systems to reach a conclusion in a trial.


In a criminal jury trial must all jurors agree with the guilty verdict?

Generally, all jurors must vote "guilty" to convict someone of a crime. However, some states have laws that create "exceptions". Some states allow "all but one" or "all but two" of the jurors to vote guilty, and allow the conviction to stand.


Can a judge send a jury back to deliberate if they did not agree on a verdict?

Yes.


What does to appeal the verdict mean?

It means that you don`t agree with the verdict or sentence given to you. You appeal the verdict/sentence and it goes back to the judge, who rules on it again. When you run out of appeals,the sentence is carried out.


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What jury means a jury can not find a verdict?

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What does it mean if you appeal your case?

It means that you are appealing the verdict of your trial jury to a higher court for review.


In Colorado civil jury trials must the verdict be unanimous?

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