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JURY ACT 1977 - SECT 48
Balloting for jury in criminal proceedings
(1) The jury for the trial of any criminal proceedings in the Supreme Court or
the District Court shall be selected by ballot in open court in accordance
with this section.
(2) At the trial the presiding judge or an officer of the
court shall-- (a) place in a box provided for that purpose the cards provided
under section 28 (3) in respect of that trial,
(b) draw out of that box those
cards, one after another, and call out the identification numbers on those
cards, until the number of persons required for the jury appear (the
"drawn persons" ), and
(c) call each of the drawn persons to be sworn.
(3)
If any challenge is made and allowed in respect of any number of the
drawn persons, that number of persons shall be so drawn and called to be
sworn.
(4) Such further number of persons as is required shall be so drawn
and called to be sworn until all just challenges have been allowed and the
number of persons required for the jury have been sworn.
(5) Subject to
section 55G, the persons sworn as referred to in subsection (4) shall
constitute the jury for the trial.
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