Woodland
Criminal Attorney Choyce & Crowell (707)-422-1202
When facing a DUI or other serious offense, it is important to have an
experienced attorney who will vigorously represent your rights. The DUI and
criminal attorneys at Choyce & Crowell, LLP, provide each client with
solid, aggressive, and respectful criminal defense representation. Please email us at
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Bay Area Specialty DUI Law Firm - Woodland
If you are convicted of Driving Under the Influence (DUI) or Driving While
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If I'm accused of a crime, am I guaranteed a
trial by a jury?
Yes. The U.S. Constitution gives a person accused
of a crime the right to be tried by a jury. This right has long been interpreted
to mean a 12-person jury that must arrive at a unanimous decision to convict or
acquit. (In most states, a lack of unanimity is called a "hung jury"
and the defendant will go free unless the prosecutor decides to retry the case.
In Oregon and Louisiana, however, juries may convict or acquit on a vote of ten
to two.) The potential jurors must be selected randomly from the community, and
the actual jury must be selected by a process which allows the judge and lawyers
to screen out biased jurors. In addition, a lawyer may eliminate several
potential jurors simply because he feels that these people would not be
sympathetic to his side-but these decisions may not be based on the juror's
personal characteristics, such as race, sex, religion or national origin.
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