Florida Rules of Criminal Procedure
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3.530. Reconsideration of Ambiguous or Defective Verdict
If a verdict is so defective that the court cannot determine
from it whether the jurors intended to acquit the
defendant or to convict the defendant of an offense for
which judgment could be entered under the indictment
or information on which the defendant is tried, or
cannot determine from it on what count or counts the
jurors intended to acquit or convict the defendant, the
court shall, with proper instructions, direct the jurors
to reconsider the verdict, and the verdict shall not be
received until it shall clearly appear therefrom whether
the jurors intended to convict or acquit the defendant
and on what count or counts they intended to acquit or
convict the defendant.
If the jury persists in rendering a
defective verdict, the court shall declare a mistrial.
Committee Notes
1968 Adoption. Same as section 919.18, Florida Statutes.
1972 Amendment. Same as prior rule.
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