In any civil action or proceeding either party may challenge the panel, or individual jurors thereon, for the same causes and in the same manner as in criminal trials, except that the number of peremptory challenges to be allowed on either side shall be as provided in this section. Before challenging a juror, either party may examine the juror in reference to qualifications to sit as a juror in the cause. A sufficient number of jurors shall be called in the action so that six shall remain after the exercise of the peremptory challenges as provided in this section. Each party shall be entitled to two peremptory challenges, which shall be made alternately beginning with the defendant. The parties to the action shall be deemed two, all plaintiffs being one party, and all defendants being the other party, except, in case two or more defendants have adverse interests, the court, if satisfied that the due protection of their interests so requires, may allow the defendant or defendants on each side of the adverse interests not to exceed two peremptory challenges. When the peremptory challenges have been exhausted or declined, the first six of the remaining jurors shall constitute the jury.
(9294) RL s 4170; 1913 c 217 s 1; 1927 c 281; 1943 c 228 s 2; 1971 c 917 s 3; 1973 c 453 s 1; 1976 c 239 s 47; 1980 c 509 s 178; 1986 c 444; 2022 c 55 art 1 s 184
Structure Minnesota Statutes
Chapters 540 - 552 — Civil Procedure
Section 546.07 — Order Of Trial; Absence Of Parties.
Section 546.11 — Order Of Trial.
Section 546.12 — View Of Premises; Procedure.
Section 546.13 — Sickness Of Juror; Food And Lodging.
Section 546.15 — Jurors May Take Certain Papers.
Section 546.16 — Verdict, When Received; Correcting Same; Polling Jury.
Section 546.17 — Verdict By Five-sixths Of Jury.
Section 546.18 — Verdict; How Signed.
Section 546.19 — Verdict, General And Special.
Section 546.22 — Jury To Assess Recovery.
Section 546.23 — Verdict In Replevin.
Section 546.24 — Receiving Verdict.
Section 546.25 — Entries On Receiving Verdict; Reserving Case.
Section 546.27 — Decision By The Court.
Section 546.28 — Assessment Of Damages Without Answer.
Section 546.31 — Trial Unfinished At End Of Term.
Section 546.32 — Trial In Vacation By Consent.
Section 546.33 — Trial By Referees; Fees Paid By The County.
Section 546.35 — Selection Of Referees; Majority May Act.
Section 546.37 — Minors May Be Excluded, When.
Section 546.42 — Persons Disabled In Communication; Interpreters.