CONTACT US
LOGIN
HOME
Resources for Lawyers
Admissions to the Bar
Member Assistance Program
Lawyer Assistance Program
About Lawyer Assistance
How Lawyer Assistance Works
Lawyer Assistance Referral Form
Information for New Bar Admittees
Guidelines for IOLTA
Lawyer Inactive Status
Pattern Jury Instructions
Ethic Opinions
Legislation
Printable Forms
Protect Your Practice Toolkit
Career Center
State/Local Bar Associations
Barnes County Bar Association
Big Muddy Bar Association
Cass County Bar Association
Greater Grand Forks County Bar
Lake Region Bar Association
North Dakota Association for Justice
North Dakota Defense Lawyers Association
Upper Missouri Bar Association
Ward County Bar Association
Walsh County Bar Association
ND Century Code
ND Supreme Court
US Supreme Court Opinions
CI/GAL Roster
CI/GAL Information
Continuing Legal Education
SBAND Seminars
SBAND Seminar Materials
SBAND CLE Self Study Catalog
ND Commission Approved CLE's
CLE Reporting Periods
CLE Hours
CLE Guidelines
CLE Policies
Forms
Webinars
IVN Info
MN Approval
Other Seminars
Refund Policies
About the Bar
Board of Governors
SBAND Staff
Committees
Committee Members
Section Members
Member Directory
Member Services
ND Bar Foundation
ByLaws/Constitution
ND Professionalism & Civility
News & Events
News
Gavel
News Archive
Calendar of Events
Classified Advertising
Media Press Kit
Other Legal News Services
Resources for the Public
To File A Complaint
Criminal Court Procedure in North Dakota
Graduating Into An Adult World Booklet
Lawyer Referral Service
Legal Services of North Dakota
Legal Resources
ND Dept of Human Services
Volunteer Lawyers
ND Supreme Court
Lawyers Directory
Parenting Time Fact Sheet
Public Services
CI/GAL Roster
CI/GAL Information
Bar Foundation
2006 - Deliberations and Conduct of Jury in Retirement
C-85.20
Charge To Jury
Closing Instructions
Judges
Jury
Verdicts
[I appoint _______________ to act as Jury Leader.] [When you go to the jury room, you will select a Jury Leader.] The Jury Leader will lead your deliberations, communicate with the bailiff(s) for you and speak for you in court. The Jury Leader does not have more authority than other jurors, and the Jury Leader’s opinion does not carry more weight that the opinions of other jurors. In order to return a verdict, each Juror must agree to the verdict. Your verdict must be unanimous. It is your duty to work with each other in an effort to reach an agreement, if you are able to do so without giving up your individual judgment. Each of you must decide the case for yourself, but you should consider the evidence impartially with the other Jurors. You should not hesitate to change your opinion if you are convinced it was wrong. But, you should not change your opinion about the weight or effect of the evidence just because of the opinion of the other Jurors, or in order to return a verdict. If it becomes necessary for you to communicate with me during your deliberations, the Jury Leader should send a note to the bailiff(s). All questions to the Judge must be reviewed by the attorneys. This may take a period of time and some questions may not be answered. After you have agreed on your verdict, the Jury Leader should fill in, date, and sign a formal verdict, using the appropriate form which accompanies these instructions. The Jury Leader should then notify the bailiff(s) that you have reached a verdict. You will be brought to the courtroom for reception of the verdict. You must not disclose your verdict to anyone until it is returned in open court.
28-14-18
28-14-19
Notes:
Upcoming Events
2013 Upcoming CLE Schedule (PDF)
Fundamentals of Law Webinar: Depositions
SBAND Annual Meeting
Quick Links
CaseMaker
Pattern Jury Instructions
Ethics Opinions
Gavel
SBAND CLE Seminars
ND Commission Approved CLE's
Find Law
Search