A Petit Jury - serves the entire length of the trial and until they render a verdict.
A Grand Jury serves for a specifically set period of time.
In a district court case, the number of jurors typically serving is 12 for a felony trial. However, in some civil cases or misdemeanor trials, the jury may consist of as few as 6 jurors. The specific number can vary based on the jurisdiction and the type of case being heard.
It must be agreed by all (12) of the jurors deciding the case.
No, attorneys cannot serve as jurors in a trial.
No, lawyers cannot serve as jurors in a trial.
Jurors actually chosen to serve on a jury must serve until the end of the trial and they have delivered 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.
six jurors and two alternates. Only six go to deliberations, if it gets that far.
12
It depends on the laws of your state.
All 12.
Six for a misdemeanor, 12 for a felony.
12 minimum