All twelve.
12 minimum
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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.
Sixty Seven senators are needed to convict a government official in an impeachment trial.
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Unanimous. Sidenote: In many states, in 'lesser' cases, not all juries consist of 12 jurors
In the United States, two-thirds of the Senate is needed to convict an officer in an impeachment trial. This means that out of 100 senators, at least 67 votes are required for conviction.
67 sixty seven
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In a court of law, the number of witnesses needed to convict someone varies depending on the case and the evidence presented. Generally, there is no specific number of witnesses required for a conviction. The decision to convict someone is based on the strength of the evidence and whether it proves the guilt of the accused beyond a reasonable doubt.
In the United States, most criminal trials require a jury of 12 jurors, while civil trials typically have 6 to 12 jurors, depending on the state and specific case. However, some states allow for smaller juries in certain circumstances, and in some cases, a jury can be composed of as few as 6 jurors. The exact number can vary based on jurisdiction and the type of trial.
In a criminal trial in the United States, a unanimous verdict is typically required for acquittal, meaning all jurors must agree that the defendant is not guilty. The standard number of jurors is usually 12, so all 12 must vote for acquittal. In some jurisdictions, especially in civil cases, a smaller number of jurors may be required. Always check local laws, as requirements can vary.