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Dont lose your temper, try to bully, or refuse to listen to the opinions of other jurors. Dont mark or write on exhibits or otherwise change or injure them.
Petit juries, also known as trial juries, decide both criminal and civil cases. In a criminal case, a petit jury decides whether the Government has proved beyond a reasonable doubt that the defendant committed the crime as charged.
However, a weakness of this is that as individuals, the jury can also harbor their own sense of bias towards the case. As jury members are not required to given reasons behind their decision, a jurys bias or prejudice may never come to light.
Examples of Juror Misconduct Talking about the case with third parties, including family, friends, the media or even other jurors outside of official deliberations. Refusal to be a participant in the jury deliberations by failure to contribute to discussions or provide his or her views of the evidence.
Dont lose your temper, try to bully, or refuse to listen to the opinions of other jurors. Dont mark or write on exhibits or otherwise change or injure them. Dont try to guess what might happen if the case you have heard is appealed.
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