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  2. Circuit split - Wikipedia

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    The existence of a circuit split is one of the factors that the Supreme Court of the United States considers when deciding whether to grant review of a case. [2] Some scholars suggest that the Supreme Court is more likely to grant review of a case to resolve a circuit split than for any other reason. [3]

  3. Jonathan Majors: Experts weigh the jury's split verdict and ...

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    After Jonathan Majors' conviction for assault and harassment, experts weigh the jury's split verdict and whether the actor will get jail time.

  4. Hung jury - Wikipedia

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    In criminal cases, an all-but-one vote is needed (i.e. 11–1 with a full jury); in civil cases, a three-quarters (75%) vote is needed (i.e. 9–3 with a full jury). [3] If the jury fails to reach either a unanimous or majority verdict after a reasonable time, the presiding judge may declare a hung jury. [4] Ordinarily there will be a new trial ...

  5. Summary jury trial - Wikipedia

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    In the summary jury trial, either the verdict returned will be a "split the difference" type decision, in which the parties will have been given an outline of a settlement, or the verdict will cause one party to worry about its chances at trial. In that event, that party is likely to be much more receptive to settlement offers from the other side.

  6. Mistrial declared in CBSD equal pay lawsuit; jury 'split ...

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    A jury of six men and two women could not reach a unanimous verdict following six days of testimony. The foreperson described the jury as "split" after a second round of deliberations ordered by U ...

  7. Trump supporters get split verdict in weapons, election case

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    Two supporters of President Donald Trump arrested after driving a Hummer with guns and ammunition to a Philadelphia site where votes were being counted in November 2020 were convicted of weapons ...

  8. Apodaca v. Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Federal law requires that juries return a unanimous verdict—one that all members of the jury agree upon—in criminal trials. [2] While most states follow the same requirement for felony convictions, at the time when Apodaca reached the U.S. Supreme Court, neither Oregon nor Louisiana required state court juries to return unanimous verdicts.

  9. Split verdict for Colorado police officers tried in death of ...

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    (Reuters) -A jury in Colorado on Thursday found police officer Randy Roedema guilty of criminally negligent homicide in the 2019 killing of Elijah McClain, a young Black man who died after being ...