The number of jury members for a "real estate" trial can vary from zero to 12, depending on the jurisdiction and kind of case.
In a case that is before a court of equity/chancery and/or for certain kinds of lawsuits (such as a case of "specific performance"), no jury may be allowed, or a jury may be allowed but only for a limited number of issues.
In a case "at law" (such as a "simple" breach of contract claim), it depends on what the laws and court rules are. It may be a 6-person jury, or 12-person jury. It is a jurisdiction by jurisdiction matter.
If it is a criminal trial, other rules may apply. Again it is jurisdiction by jurisdiction, including state or federal trials.
There were eight members on the jury at Louis Riel's trial.
This depends on the state in Georgia there are 12.
12 members slected randomly out of a box with their names in. It starts as a larger number in court but only 12 names are selected for the trial
How ;many alternate jurors in a criminal trial?
Jury members are choosen at random. COMPLETLY. all 7-12 of them
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i heard there is no limit.
Grand Juries do not decide on whether a trial is needed, or not. They only agree (by a simple majority) that enough probable cause exists to indict you for the offense with which you are charged.
In Collier County, Florida, a civil trial typically has a jury composed of six members. However, this number can vary depending on the specific circumstances of the case, as parties may agree to a smaller jury. It's important to check local rules or consult with legal counsel for the most accurate information.
In Arizona, a jury for a trial involving a crime punishable by more than 30 years in prison or death consists of 12 jurors. Additionally, there may be alternate jurors selected, but the primary jury will have 12 members who deliberate on the case.
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