(a) In a civil case in which a jury trial is allowed, the jury shall consist of six jurors. (b) If the parties in a civil case agree, a trial judge may dispense with selecting an array of at least 14 qualified jurors. (c) If the parties in a criminal case agree, a trial judge may dispense with selecting an array of at least 20 qualified jurors.
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