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913.03 Grounds for challenge to individual jurors for cause.
913.08 Number of peremptory challenges.
913.10 Number of jurors.
913.12 Qualifications of jurors.
913.13 Jurors in capital cases.
913.15 Special jurors.
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 juror is of unsound mind or has a bodily defect that renders him
or her incapable of performing the duties of a juror, except that, in a
civil action, deafness or hearing impairment shall not be the sole basis
of a challenge for cause of an individual juror;
(3) The juror has conscientious beliefs that would preclude him or her
from finding the defendant guilty;
(4) The juror served on the grand jury that found the indictment or on a
coroner's jury that inquired into the death of a person whose death is
the subject of the indictment or information;
(5) The juror served on a jury formerly sworn to try the defendant for
the same offense;
(6) The juror served on a jury that tried another person for the offense
charged in the indictment, information, or affidavit;
(7) The juror served as a juror in a civil action brought against the
defendant for the act charged as an offense;
(8) The juror is an adverse party to the defendant in a civil action, or
has complained against or been accused by the defendant in a criminal
prosecution;
(9) The juror is related by blood or marriage within the third degree to
the defendant, the attorneys of either party, the person alleged to be
injured by the offense charged, or the person on whose complaint the
prosecution was instituted;
(10) The juror has a state of mind regarding the defendant, the case,
the person alleged to have been injured by the offense charged, or the
person on whose complaint the prosecution was instituted that will
prevent the juror from acting with impartiality, but the formation of an
opinion or impression regarding the guilt or innocence of the defendant
shall not be a sufficient ground for challenge to a juror if he or she
declares and the court determines that he or she can render an impartial
verdict according to the evidence;
(11) The juror was a witness for the state or the defendant at the
preliminary hearing or before the grand jury or is to be a witness for
either party at the trial;
(12) The juror is a surety on defendant's bail bond in the case.
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
for life;
(b) Six, if the offense charged is punishable by imprisonment for more
than 12 months but is not punishable by death or imprisonment for life;
(c) Three, for all other offenses.
(2) If two or more defendants are tried jointly, each defendant shall be
allowed the number of peremptory challenges specified in subsection (1),
and the state shall be allowed as many challenges as are allowed to all
of the defendants.
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.
913.12 Qualifications of jurors.--The qualifications of jurors in
criminal cases shall be the same as their qualifications in civil cases.
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 as a juror in a capital case.
913.15 Special jurors.--The court may summon jurors in addition
to the regular panel.
This section of Florida law is provided for informational purposes
only. This section does not include case law construction and is not
intended to constitute legal interpretation nor advice.
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