Wyoming Statutes
§ 7-11-205 — Discharge of jury before verdict without prejudice
(a)If a jury is discharged for any of the following
reasons before reaching a verdict, the discharge shall be
without prejudice to the prosecution:
(i)Sickness of a juror or other accident or calamity
requiring discharge of the jury;
(ii)Failure of the jury to return a verdict; or
(iii)Dismissal of the proceeding due to a failure of
the complaint, information or indictment to properly charge the
offense.
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§ 7-11-101
Impaneling in criminal cases§ 7-11-102
Trial of accused§ 7-11-103
Peremptory challenges§ 7-11-104
Trial of challenges for cause§ 7-11-105
General grounds for challenging jurors§ 7-11-107
Oath or affirmation§ 7-11-201
Order of proceedings§ 7-11-202
Presence of defendant§ 7-11-203
Dismissal for unnecessary delay§ 7-11-206
Separation of jury§ 7-11-301
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