Right To A Jury Trial For Civil Cases In Massachusetts

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The founding fathers believed that the right to be tried by a jury of your peers was so important that it was included in the Constitution. All persons accused of a crime or involved in a civil dispute have a constitutional right to have a jury decide their cases.

The Seventh Amendment guarantees a jury trial in civil cases seeking monetary damages in federal court and limits the circumstances under which courts may overturn a jury's findings of fact.

The right to a jury trial refers to the right provided by the Sixth and Seventh Amendments. The Sixth Amendment states that in all criminal prosecutions, the accused criminal has the right to a trial by an impartial jury of the state and district in which the individual allegedly committed a crime.

In any trial the judge is the ultimate decision maker and has the power to overturn a jury verdict if there is insufficient evidence to support that verdict or if the decision granted inadequate compensatory damages.

Under section 34A, an agreement of five-sixths of the jury suffices to render a verdict.

By Page 3 VT LEG #360660 v.1 statute, Massachusetts provides that a vote of five/sixths of the jurors in a civil case shall constitute a verdict of the jury.

Any party may demand a trial by jury of any issue triable of right by a jury by (1) serving upon the other parties a demand therefor in writing at any time after the commencement of the action and not later than 10 days after the service of the last pleading directed to such issue, and (2) filing the demand as required ...

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Civil cases are cases brought to seek court orders telling someone to do something (or to stop doing something) or ordering someone to pay money damages. When a jury reaches a verdict, the foreperson must fill in a special verdict form and sign and date it.The toll-free Juror Information Telephone Number is: 1-800-THE-JURY (1-). This number is only accessible within Massachusetts. When using this method of making service of process, have the server fill out the back of the original SUMMONS, and send it to the court. See Rule 4, Federal. Being out of the country in military service. Having specialized knowledge relevant to the trial. Jurors are picked at random and randomly assigned to court houses within the county in which they reside. You can be contacted at the courthouse during your service in the event of emergency.

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Right To A Jury Trial For Civil Cases In Massachusetts