Hung Juries Explained
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概要
After a hard-fought trial, sometimes the jury simply can’t agree. Speaker A shared a personal story about his very first trial resulting in a deadlocked jury (01:12).
Here’s what happens step-by-step:
- The Wait: Both sides anxiously await, sometimes for days, as the jury deliberates (02:40).
- The Howard/Allen Charge: If the jury is stuck, Ohio courts use the “Howard charge” (federally known as the “Allen charge” or “dynamite charge”), urging jurors to reconsider their positions (03:21).
- No Verdict? Mistrial: If the jury still can't agree, the judge can declare a mistrial (04:57).
- What's Next? The prosecutor decides whether to try the case again, often after speaking with jurors to understand the split (05:49).
Do-Overs: The Realities of Retrying a Case
- Sometimes, a case is retried immediately; other times, practicalities and strategy call for a pause (05:41).
- Speaker A noted how retrying a case can be even harder for the defense: "Have you ever had a term paper deleted by accident? Rewriting it is nauseatingly painful" (07:49).
FAQ Corner
- What about Double Jeopardy? A hung jury doesn't trigger double jeopardy—a retrial is possible without violating a defendant’s rights (07:12).
- Does the Speedy Trial Clock Reset? The clock can toll, but other legal considerations come into play (07:26).
Hung juries may sound rare, but they’re a real and challenging part of the legal process.
Submit your questions to www.lawyertalkpodcast.com.
Recorded at Channel 511.
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