If the number of jurors were even, then the judge would need to make a jurisdiction, and some judges are not fair. However, if the number of jurors were odd, then they could come to a conclusion on their own.
12 number of members (in) a jury
That IS what it is known as a TRIAL JURY or a PETIT jury.
A Jury
It refers to the members (whatever their number) selected and seated (empanelled) to hear a specific case. The type of trial is called a trial by jury and the other is a trial by judge.
Jury members are choosen at random. COMPLETLY. all 7-12 of them
No. The number of the house of representatives can only be changed by a law enacted by congress.
In Collier County, Florida, a typical jury consists of 12 members for felony trials and 6 members for misdemeanor trials. However, the number can vary depending on the specific case and the court's requirements. Additionally, jury pools may include more potential jurors from which the final jury is selected.
A hung jury is when the jury members can't agree so the judge dismisses them.
Yes, it can be. For instance, jury members can be intimidated or bribed.
12
You are "summoned" for jury duty, and once the jury members are chosen the jury panel is then "empaneled."
In most cases, a grand jury must have a majority vote of at least 12 out of the total number of jurors to issue an indictment.