Arkansas Statutes

§ 16-89-126 — Verdict generally

Arkansas § 16-89-126

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Ark. Code Ann. § 16-89-126 (2026).

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(a)When the jury has agreed upon their verdict, they must be conducted into court by the officer having them in charge, their names called by the clerk, and, if they all appear, their foreman must declare their verdict.
(b)The jury may render either a general or a special verdict.
(c)A general verdict is either "guilty" or "not guilty". If the verdict is guilty, the jury must affix the punishment if the amount thereof is not determined by law.
(d)(1) A special verdict is the finding of the facts only, leaving the law arising on the facts to the judgment of the court, with an ascertainment of the punishment in the event that the court pronounces a judgment of conviction on the verdict.
(2)A special verdict must present the conclusions of fact as established by the evidence, and not the

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