150k views
2 votes
A jury decision in a civil case a. must always be unanimous. b. depends on whether or not the parties have agreed to have their case decided by less than a unanimous verdict. c. must be reached in the same day the case is heard. d. is achieved by informal deliberations.

1 Answer

6 votes

Answer:

Is achieved by informal deliberations

Step-by-step explanation:

In a civil case the decision of a jury is achieved by informal deliberations. It does not have to be a unanimous decision. The judge has the power to instruct the jurors on the number of jurors needed to come to a conclusion or reach a verdict. Upon informal deliberations and examining evidence, if the jurors come to a unanimous decision, the verdict is signed by the foreperson. If on the other hand, the verdict of the jurors is not unanimous, only the jurors who agrees with the verdict signs.

User Akshat Harit
by
5.3k points