Section 12-16-230 Discharge of juror, summoning of replacement, etc., prior to retirement of jury. If, before the jury retires, one of them becomes so sick as to incapacitate him for the performance of his duty or any other cause renders it necessary, in the opinion of the court, to discharge a juror, such juror may […]
Section 12-16-231 Discharge of juror after retirement of jury. If after the jury retire one of them becomes so sick as to prevent the discharge of his duty or any other cause or accident occurs to prevent their being kept together for deliberation, they may be discharged. (Code 1852, §650; Code 1867, §4202; Code 1876, […]
Section 12-16-232 Consent by parties to discharge of member of jury and to rendition of verdict by remaining jurors. (a) At any stage of a trial then pending, whether the jury has retired or not, the parties may unanimously consent in open court, with legal effectiveness, to the discharge from further duty of any member […]
Section 12-16-233 Discharge of jury and entry of mistrial. The court or presiding judge in all cases of jury trial may discharge the jury without giving a verdict, with the consent of all parties to the trial or without the consent of the parties, when, in the opinion of the court or judge, there is […]