Florida Rules of Criminal Procedure
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3.371. Juror Questions of Witnesses
(a) Judicial Discretion. At the discretion of the
presiding trial judge, jurors may be allowed to submit
questions of witnesses during the trial.
(b) Procedure. The trial judge shall utilize the following
procedure if a juror indicates that the juror
wishes to ask a question:
(1) the questions must be submitted in writing;
(2) the trial judge shall review the question outside
the presence of the jury;
(3) counsel shall have an opportunity to object to
the question outside the presence of the jury;
(4) counsel shall be allowed to ask follow up
questions; and
(5) the jury must be advised that if a question
submitted by a juror is not allowed for any reason, the
juror must not discuss it with the other jurors and must
not hold it against either party.
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