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Polling the jury

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Polling the jury: A practice whereby the jurors are asked individually whether they agreed, and still agree, with the verdict.
Precedent: Previously decided case which is recognized as an authority for determining future cases.

 


Polling the jury - The act, after a jury verdict has been announced, of asking jurors individually whether they agree with the verdict.
Post-trial - Refers to items happening after the trial, i.e., post-trial motions or post-trial discovery.

polling the jury: a practice whereby the jurors are asked individually whether they assented, and still assent, to the verdict
power of attorney: instrument authorizing one to act legally for another either generally or in a specified matter ...

See also: Proceeding, Attorn, Authority, Action, Decision

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