Florida Statutes Title XLVII Chapter 913 - Trial Jury

  • 913.03 - Grounds For Challenge To Individual Jurors For Cause.
    A challenge for cause to an individual juror may be made only on the following grounds:(1) The juror does not have the qualifications required by law;(2) The...
  • 913.08 - Number Of Peremptory Challenges.
    (1) The state and the defendant shall each be allowed the following number of peremptory challenges:(a) Ten, if the offense charged is punishable by death or imprisonment...
  • 913.10 - Number Of Jurors.
    Twelve persons shall constitute a jury to try all capital cases, and six persons shall constitute a jury to try all other criminal cases.History.—s. 191,...
  • 913.12 - Qualifications Of Jurors.
    The qualifications of jurors in criminal cases shall be the same as their qualifications in civil cases.History.—RS 2849; GS 3905; RGS 6003; CGL 8297; s....
  • 913.13 - Jurors In Capital Cases.
    A person who has beliefs which preclude her or him from finding a defendant guilty of an offense punishable by death shall not be qualified...
  • 913.15 - Special Jurors.
    The court may summon jurors in addition to the regular panel.History.—RS 2853; GS 3909; RGS 6007; CGL 8301; s. 91, ch. 70-339.Note.—Former s. 932.22.

Last modified: September 23, 2016