N.Y. CPLR § 4113
N.Y. CPLR § 4113 - Disagreement by Jury (2024)
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NEW YORK CIVIL PRACTICE LAW AND RULES (CPLR) New York State | For Informational Purposes Only CPLR § 4113 Disagreement by jury § 4113. Disagreement by jury. (a) Unanimous verdict not required. Averdict may be rendered by not less than five-sixths of the jurorsconstituting a jury.(b) Procedure where jurors disagree. Where five-sixths of the jurorsconstituting a jury cannot agree after being kept together for as longas is deemed reasonable by the court, the court shall discharge the juryand direct a new trial before another jury.