(a) The jury has deliberated for an extensive period of time without
agreeing upon a verdict with respect to any of the charges submitted and
the court is satisfied that any such agreement is unlikely within a
reasonable time; or
(b) The court, the defendant and the people all consent to such
discharge; or
(c) A mistrial is declared pursuant to section 280.10.
2. When the jury is so discharged, the defendant or defendants may be
retried upon the indictment. Upon such retrial, the indictment is
deemed to contain all counts which it contained, except those which were
dismissed or were deemed to have resulted in an acquittal pursuant to
subdivision one of section 290.10.
Structure New York Laws
Part 2 - The Principal Proceedings
Title J - Prosecution of Indictments in Superior Courts--Plea to Sentence
Article 310 - Jury Trial--Deliberation and Verdict of Jury
310.10 - Jury Deliberation; Requirement Of; Where Conducted.
310.20 - Jury Deliberation; Use of Exhibits and Other Material.
310.30 - Jury Deliberation; Request for Information.
310.40 - Verdict; Rendition Thereof.
310.50 - Verdict; Form; Reconsideration of Defective Verdict.
310.60 - Discharge of Jury Before Rendition of Verdict and Effect Thereof.
310.70 - Rendition of Partial Verdict and Effect Thereof.
310.80 - Recording and Checking of Verdict and Polling of Jury.
310.85 - Verdict of Guilty Where Defendant Not Criminally Responsible.