Arizona

Criminal Procedure

Rule 23.3 – Polling the Jury

(a)Generally. After the jury returns a verdict and before the court dismisses the jury, the court must poll the jury at the request of any party or on the court’s own initiative. If the jurors’ responses to the poll do not support the verdict, the court may direct them to deliberate further or the court may dismiss the jury.
(b)Juror Confidentiality. When polling a jury, the court must not identify individual jurors by name, but must use such other methods or form of identification that are appropriate to ensure the jurors’ privacy and an accurate record of the poll.

Ariz. R. Crim. P. 23.3

Added August 31, 2017, effective January 1, 2018.

HISTORICAL AND STATUTORY NOTES

Former Rule 23.3, relating to conviction of necessarily included offenses, was abrogated effective January 1, 2018.