1-11-207. Decision or deliberation by jury; duty of officer in charge of jury.
When the case is submitted, the jury may decide in court or retire for deliberation. If the jurors retire, they shall be kept together in some convenient place under the charge of an officer until they agree upon a verdict or are discharged by the court. The court may permit them to separate temporarily at night or at their meals. The officer having them under his charge shall not allow any communication to be made to them nor make any himself except to ask them if they have agreed upon their verdict, unless by order of the court. He shall not communicate to any person the state of their deliberations or the verdict agreed upon before their verdict is rendered.
Structure Wyoming Statutes
Title 1 - Code of Civil Procedure
Article 2 - Conduct of Trial; Verdict
Section 1-11-201 - Oath of Jurors; Jury Ordered Into Custody.
Section 1-11-202 - Peremptory Challenges Allowed.
Section 1-11-203 - Challenges for Cause; Grounds.
Section 1-11-204 - Challenges for Cause; Trial.
Section 1-11-205 - Order of Trial.
Section 1-11-206 - View of Property or Place by Jury.
Section 1-11-207 - Decision or Deliberation by Jury; Duty of Officer in Charge of Jury.
Section 1-11-208 - Admonition to Jurors When Permitted to Separate.
Section 1-11-209 - Further Information After Jury's Retirement.
Section 1-11-210 - Discharge of Jury Without Verdict.
Section 1-11-211 - Retrial After Discharge of Jury.
Section 1-11-212 - Rendition of Verdict.
Section 1-11-213 - Further Deliberation; Polling Jury.
Section 1-11-214 - Discharge of Jury; Correcting Defective Verdict.