Florida Rules of Criminal Procedure
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3.440. Rendition of Verdict; Reception and Recording
When the jurors have agreed upon a verdict they
shall be conducted into the courtroom by the officer
having them in charge. The court shall ask the foreperson
if an agreement has been reached on a verdict.
If the foreperson answers in the affirmative, the judge
shall call on the foreperson to deliver the verdict in
writing to the clerk. The court may then examine the
verdict and correct it as to matters of form with the
unanimous consent of the jurors. The clerk shall then
read the verdict to the jurors and, unless disagreement
is expressed by one or more of them or the jury is
polled, the verdict shall be entered of record, and the
jurors discharged from the cause. No verdict may be
rendered unless all of the trial jurors concur in it.
Committee Notes
1968 Adoption. Same as section 919.09, Florida Statutes.
1972 Amendment. Same as prior rule.
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