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  12. Part 2 - Juries in Felony Cases


Part 2 - Juries in Felony Cases


  • § 15-12-160. Required panel of jurors in felony trial; summoning prospective jurors when necessary
  • § 15-12-160.1. Impanelling jurors for criminal trials; choosing and summoning prospective jurors if necessary to fill panel
  • § 15-12-161. Clerk to provide names of prospective jurors and identifying information to prosecutor and accused
  • § 15-12-162. Challenge to the array
  • § 15-12-163. Challenges for cause; hearing of evidence; when objection may be made
  • § 15-12-164. Questions on voir dire; setting aside juror for cause
  • § 15-12-165. Number of peremptory challenges
  • § 15-12-166. Jurors not challenged to be sworn
  • § 15-12-167. Time for challenge and hearing thereon
  • § 15-12-168. Authority to call alternate jurors
  • § 15-12-169. Manner of selecting alternate jurors
  • § 15-12-169.1. Choosing of alternate jurors; peremptory challenges
  • § 15-12-170. Oath and duties of alternate jurors; expense allowance
  • § 15-12-171. Discharge or separate custody of alternate jurors upon submission of verdict
  • § 15-12-172. Replacement of incapacitated jurors; effect of replacement
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