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Section
175.011
Trial by jury.
Section
175.021
Formation of jury; number of jurors.
Section
175.031
Examination of trial jurors.
Section
175.036
Challenges for cause for individual jurors: Grounds; trial of challenge.
Section
175.041
Limitation of defendants’ right to sever in challenges.
Section
175.051
Number of peremptory challenges.
Section
175.061
Alternate jurors.
Section
175.071
Discharge of juror where juror dies or unable to perform duty.
Section
175.081
Discharge of jury after retirement upon accident or cause.
Section
175.091
Disability of judge during trial.
Section
175.101
Disability of judge after verdict or finding of guilty or guilty but mentally ill.
Section
175.111
Oath of jurors.
Section
175.121
Personal knowledge of jurors.
Section
175.131
Judge to inform jury of right to take notes.
Section
175.141
Order of trial.
Section
175.151
Number of counsel who may argue case.
Section
175.161
Instructions.
Section
175.171
No special instructions to be given relating exclusively to defendant’s testimony.
Section
175.181
Instruction not to be given relative to failure of defendant to testify.
Section
175.186
Instructions in prosecution for sexual assault or statutory sexual seduction: Use of certain terms and instructions prohibited.
Section
175.191
Presumption of innocence: Acquittal in case of reasonable doubt.
Section
175.201
Presumption of innocence: Conviction of lowest degree of offense.
Section
175.211
Definition of reasonable doubt; no other definition to be given to juries.
Section
175.221
Evidence.
Section
175.241
Proof of corporate existence generally.
Section
175.251
Conspiracy: Allegation and proof of overt act; evidence of overt acts not alleged.
Section
175.261
False pretenses: What evidence necessary.
Section
175.271
Expert witnesses.
Section
175.282
Plea bargain: Inspection by jury; instruction of jury; cross-examination of defendant.
Section
175.291
Testimony of accomplice must be corroborated; sufficiency of corroboration; accomplice defined.
Section
175.301
Testimony of person upon or with whom abortion was allegedly committed.
Section
175.311
Procedure when higher offense is shown by evidence.
Section
175.321
Procedure if higher offense ignored.
Section
175.331
When defendant on bail appears for trial defendant may be committed and held.
Section
175.341
Mistake in charging proper offense: Defendant not discharged; commitment or bail.
Section
175.351
Discharge of defendant when jury discharged for want of jurisdiction.
Section
175.361
Offense committed in other county: Commitment to await warrant; admission to bail; transmittal of papers to district attorney of proper county; expense of transmission.
Section
175.371
Discharge where defendant not arrested on warrant from other county; proceedings in case of arrest.
Section
175.381
Court may advise jury to acquit defendant when evidence on either side closed; motion for judgment of acquittal after verdict of guilty or guilty but mentally ill; subsequent motion for new trial.
Section
175.383
Withdrawal, discharge or change of defense counsel; limitations.
Section
175.387
Misconduct of defendant; sanctions.
Section
175.391
Separation or custody of jury before submission.
Section
175.401
Jury to be admonished at each adjournment.
Section
175.421
Accommodations for jury upon retirement; power of court to furnish.
Section
175.431
Jury provided food and lodging when kept together.
Section
175.441
Jury may take written instructions, materials received in evidence, certain papers and own notes of trial on retiring for deliberation.
Section
175.451
Return of jury for information.
Section
175.461
Jury not to be discharged after cause submitted; exceptions.
Section
175.471
Adjournment of court during absence of jury.
Section
175.481
Return.
Section
175.491
Verdict where there are several defendants.
Section
175.501
Jury may convict of lesser included offense or attempt.
Section
175.511
When offenses to be stated separately.
Section
175.531
Polling jury; further deliberation or discharge.
Section
175.533
Finding of guilty but mentally ill upon plea of not guilty by reason of insanity; required findings; effect of finding.
Section
175.539
Acquittal by reason of insanity: Defendant to be examined; hearing to be held to determine whether defendant is mentally ill; procedure for committing defendant to custody of Division of Public and Behavioral Health.
Section
175.541
Discharge of defendant after acquittal.
Section
175.543
Notice to defendant of provisions concerning sealing of records of proceedings leading to acquittal.
Section
175.547
Notice of intent to request hearing; time of hearing; evidence; court to enter finding; "sexually motivated" defined.
Section
175.552
When required; procedure; evidence.
Section
175.554
Death penalty cases: Instructions to jury; determinations; findings and verdict; hearing to set aside sentence of defendant alleged to be intellectually disabled.
Section
175.556
Procedure when jury unable to reach unanimous verdict.