Alabama Statutes
§ 12-16-232 — Consent by Parties to Discharge of Member of Jury and to Rendition of Verdict by Remaining Jurors
Alabama § 12-16-232
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Bluebook
Ala. Code § 12-16-232 (2026).
Text
(a)At any stage of a trial then pending, whether the jury has retired or not, the parties may unanimously consent in open court, with legal effectiveness, to the discharge from further duty of any member of the jury trying the case and to a continuation of the trial and the rendition of a verdict by the remaining jurors. A verdict returned by the remaining jurors shall be as valid and as legally effective as if it had been returned by the full jury.
(b)Prior to the commencement of a trial, the parties may unanimously stipulate in open court, with legal effectiveness, that in the event it becomes necessary during the pendency of the trial, whether the jury has retired or not, for the court to discharge from further duty any member of the jury trying the case because of the juror’s sicknes
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Legislative History
(Acts 1943, No. 168, p. 156.)
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