3.06 Explanatory: Election of Foreperson; Duty to Deliberate; Communications with Court; Cautionary is a set of instructions for jurors in criminal trials. The foreperson is responsible for ensuring that all jurors understand their duty to deliberate, communicate with the court, and follow cautionary instructions. The instructions include instructions for the election of the foreperson, the duty of the jurors to engage in deliberation, the communication between the court and the jurors, and cautionary instructions. The election of the foreperson involves the selection of a juror who will be responsible for leading the deliberation process. The duty of the jurors to deliberate requires them to carefully consider the evidence presented by the prosecution and defense and to reach a unanimous verdict. Communication with the court involves any requests or instructions from the court that the jury will need to consider. The cautionary instructions involve instructions from the court that are intended to guide the jurors in their decision-making processes. These instructions are designed to ensure that jurors are able to carry out their duties in a fair and impartial manner.