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Code · Arizona · Title 22 — Judiciary

22-325. Verdict; entry; several defendants; partial verdict

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A. The verdict of the jury shall be either "guilty" or "not guilty."
B. When the jury has agreed on its verdict, it shall deliver the verdict publicly to the court who shall enter or cause it to be entered in the minutes.
C. When several defendants are tried together, if the jury cannot agree upon a verdict as to all defendants, it may render a verdict as to those in regard to whom it does agree, on which a judgment shall be entered accordingly, and the action as to the other defendants may be tried by another jury.
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