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The Jury System

Exploring the Canadian Criminal Justice System

The Importance of the Jury System in Canadian Criminal Justice

If you have been charged with a crime in Calgary, you should consult with a criminal defence lawyer in your area

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Mann Law

Calgary, Alberta
Suite 765 - 2710, 17 Ave, SE
(403) 455-5181

Millennium Law Chambers

Calgary, Alberta
Unit 215-4850 Westwinds Dr NE
(403) 668-4300

J.S. Patel

Calgary, Alberta
Kpm Barristers Chambers, Suite 2300, 444 - 5Th Avenue, S.W.
(403) 585-1960

Dunn & Associates Criminal Defence Lawyers

Calgary, Alberta
Suite 2610, 801 – 6th Avenue S.W.
(403) 233-0443

Gsd Law Office Llp

Calgary, Alberta
1246-4818 Westwinds Dr NE
(403) 455-2151

Llewellyn Law

Calgary, Alberta
2440 Kensington Road, NW
(403) 471-6120
The Jury System in Calgary, Alberta - Glossary of Terms

Glossary of Legal Terms

Foreperson

Every jury member picks a foreperson, who records the verdict on a verdict sheet and notifies the court services officer. Once back in court, the foreperson stands to announce the verdict to the court.

Hung jury

When a jury is unable to reach a unanimous verdict in a criminal case. The judge may send the jury back for more consideration, but if a unanimous verdict cannot be reached, a mistrial will be declared and the case may be retried before a new jury.

Jury

Canadian citizens over the age of 18 called to hear evidence and render a verdict or recommendation in a coroner’s inquest or a civil or criminal trial.

Sequester

At the end of a trial, the jury will enter the jury room to begin deliberations. The sequestration period begins, as the jury must reach an unanimous verdict before they are released, avoiding all outside contact.

The Jury System in Calgary, Alberta - Tagged With:
Code Citations: Subsection 11(f) , Section 629 , Part XX
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