(4)6.8.1 Deliberation Procedures
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(a) Sequestration and Privacy.
- Jurors shall deliberate in private and shall not discuss the case with non-jurors during deliberations.
- All materials, evidence, and notes provided during trial shall remain in the jury room and shall not be removed.
(b) Instructions and Reference Materials.
- Jurors may review evidence and notes taken during trial, subject to court approval.
- Jurors shall have access to the court’s instructions on the law, elements of offenses, and any limiting instructions.
- The court may provide clarifications if jurors have questions about legal instructions, without expressing opinion on the merits.
(c) Deliberation Conduct.
- Jurors shall discuss the case respectfully and consider each member’s opinion.
- No juror may be coerced into agreement; deliberations must be free and impartial.
- Jurors may submit written questions to the court for witnesses or clarification, subject to court approval.