In all criminal cases where the panel of jurors is exhausted by challenge or otherwise, and whether any juror has been selected and sworn or not, the court may order the issuance of a venire for any number of jurors not exceeding twenty-four, returnable forthwith, out of which persons so ordered to be summoned it is lawful to impanel a jury for the trial of any criminal case. Should the jurors thus summoned be insufficient, by reason of challenges or otherwise, to form an impartial jury, the court may make further orders for additional jurors, returnable forthwith, until a full jury is obtained.
Source: L. 72: R&RE, p. 235, § 1. C.R.S. 1963: § 39-10-102.
Structure Colorado Code
Title 16 - Criminal Proceedings
Part 1 - Composition and Selection of the Jury
§ 16-10-101. Jury Trials - Statement of Policy
§ 16-10-102. When Jury Panel Exhausted
§ 16-10-103. Challenge of Jurors for Cause
§ 16-10-104. Peremptory Challenges
§ 16-10-106. Incapacity of Juror
§ 16-10-107. Challenge to Entire Jury Panel
§ 16-10-109. Trial by Jury for Petty Offenses
§ 16-10-110. Jury Instructions - Cases Involving the Possibility of the Death Penalty