801.4 Instruction Upon Discharge of Jury | Pdf Doc Docx | Florida_JI

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801.4 Instruction Upon Discharge of Jury | Pdf Doc Docx | Florida_JI

Last updated: 3/29/2013

801.4 Instruction Upon Discharge of Jury

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801.4 Instruction Upon Discharge of Jury Ladies and gentlemen, on behalf of the parties, lawyers and the people of the State of Florida, I wish to thank you for your time and consideration of this case. I also wish to advise you of some very special privileges enjoyed by jurors. No juror can be required to talk about the discussions that occurred in the jury room, except by court order. For many centuries, our society has relied upon juries for consideration of difficult cases. We have recognized for hundreds of years that a jury's deliberations, discussions and votes should remain their private affair as long as they wish it. Therefore, the law gives you a unique privilege not to speak about the jury's work. The lawyers and their representatives are not permitted to initiate any communication with you about the trial. However, you may speak to the lawyers or anyone else about the trial. You also have the right to refuse to speak with anyone. A request may come from those who are simply curious, or from those who might seek to find fault with you. It will be up to you to decide whether to preserve your privacy as a juror. [In discharging the jury, the court should advise them of their further responsibilities, if any.]

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