Maine Code § 14-1204

Civil juries
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1. Number of members. The court shall seat a jury of either 8 or 9 members, and all jurors shall
participate in the verdict unless excused for good cause by the court. Unless the parties otherwise
stipulate, the verdict must be decided by the unanimous votes of at least 2/3 of the jurors participating
in the verdict and no verdict may be taken from a jury reduced to fewer than 7 members.
[PL 2003, c. 525, §1 (AMD).]
2. Procedures. At the commencement of each term, the clerk shall prepare an alphabetical list of
the names of those appearing for duty as traverse jurors. Before each trial, after the court has ruled on
challenges for cause, the clerk shall randomly draw by lot from the names of all eligible jurors a
sufficient number to comprise the jury panel plus enough to account for peremptory challenges.
Peremptory challenges may then be exercised in accordance with court rules. When the panel is
complete, the court shall appoint a foreperson to oversee deliberations and to speak for the jury.
[PL 2003, c. 299, §1 (NEW).]

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