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  2. Hung jury - Wikipedia

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    A hung jury, also called a deadlocked jury, is a judicial jury that cannot agree upon a verdict after extended deliberation and is unable to reach the required unanimity or supermajority. A hung jury may result in the case being tried again. This situation can occur only in common law legal systems.

  3. What is the meaning of mistrial? What the hung jury ... - AOL

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    What is a mistrial? There are two common ways a mistrial takes place. When a jury is unable to reach a verdict after numerous attempts (a "hung jury") then a mistrial results, as in the case of Meade.

  4. Alger Hiss - Wikipedia

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    A federal grand jury indicted Hiss on two counts of perjury. After a mistrial due to a hung jury, Hiss was tried a second time, and in January 1950 he was found guilty and received two concurrent five-year sentences, of which he eventually served three and a half years.

  5. Double Jeopardy Clause - Wikipedia

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    retrial after an acquittal; retrial after a conviction; retrial after certain mistrials; and; multiple punishment; Jeopardy attaches in jury trial when the jury is empaneled and sworn in, in a bench trial when the court begins to hear evidence after the first witness is sworn in, or when a court accepts a defendant's plea unconditionally. [2]

  6. Confused about Jason Meade mistrial? Your questions ... - AOL

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    The attorneys then asked the larger jury pool questions in a process called voir dire. Individuals were randomly assigned numbers, and the first 12 would be jurors, followed by four alternates.

  7. What happens if there is a hung jury at Trump’s New York hush money trial? ... But if a consensus still cannot be reached, the judge will be forced to declare a mistrial.

  8. Capital punishment in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In the remaining states, a hung jury results in a life sentence, even if only one juror opposed death. Federal law also provides that outcome. [147] The first outcome is referred as the "true unanimity" rule, while the third has been criticized as the "single-juror veto" rule. [148]

  9. What happens if there is a hung jury in the Karen Read trial ...

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    The jurors in the Karen Read case told the judge on Friday that they can't agree. Judge Beverly Cannone told them to keep deliberating.