1-11-214. Discharge of jury; correcting defective verdict.
If no disagreement is expressed and neither party requires the jury to be polled, or on polling each juror answers in the affirmative, the verdict is complete and the jury shall be discharged. If the verdict is defective in form only, it may be corrected by the court with the assent of the jurors before they are discharged.
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.