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    • CPL - Criminal Procedure
    • 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

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    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. - 1. Following the court's charge, except as otherwise provided by...

    310.20 - Jury Deliberation; Use of Exhibits and Other Material. - Upon retiring to deliberate, the jurors may take with them:...

    310.30 - Jury Deliberation; Request for Information. - At any time during its deliberation, the jury may request...

    310.40 - Verdict; Rendition Thereof. - 1. The verdict must be rendered and announced by the...

    310.50 - Verdict; Form; Reconsideration of Defective Verdict. - 1. The form of the verdict must be in accordance...

    310.60 - Discharge of Jury Before Rendition of Verdict and Effect Thereof. - (a) The jury has deliberated for an extensive period of...

    310.70 - Rendition of Partial Verdict and Effect Thereof. - (a) If the possibility of ultimate agreement with respect to...

    310.80 - Recording and Checking of Verdict and Polling of Jury. - After a verdict has been rendered, it must be recorded...

    310.85 - Verdict of Guilty Where Defendant Not Criminally Responsible. - 1. Where a verdict of guilty is rendered with respect...

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