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The Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts issued a pair of decisions clarifying state law concerning criminal trials with fewer than the required number of jurors. In one of two unanimous Dec. 23 decisions, the court affirmed that a defendant may constitutionally waive the right to a verdict by a six-member jury, the minimum required in district court trials in Massachusetts. In the other, the court rejected the state's request to overturn the defendant's acquittal because the defendant hadn't given a written waiver of his right to a six-person jury.
December 30, 2008 at 12:00 AM
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