2016 Utah Code
Title 78B - Judicial Code
Chapter 1 - Juries and Witnesses
Part 1 - Jury and Witness Act
Section 104 - Jury composition.

UT Code § 78B-1-104 (2016) What's This?
78B-1-104. Jury composition.
  • (1) A trial jury consists of:
    • (a) 12 persons in a capital case;
    • (b) eight persons in a noncapital first degree felony aggravated murder or other criminal case which carries a term of incarceration of more than one year as a possible sentence for the most serious offense charged;
    • (c) six persons in a criminal case which carries a term of incarceration of more than six months but not more than one year as a possible sentence for the most serious offense charged;
    • (d) four persons in a criminal case which carries a term of incarceration of six months or less as a possible sentence for the most serious offense charged; and
    • (e) eight persons in a civil case at law except that the jury shall be four persons in a civil case for damages of less than $20,000, exclusive of costs, interest, and attorney fees.
  • (2) Except in the trial of a capital felony, the parties may stipulate upon the record to a jury of a lesser number than established by this section.
  • (3)
    • (a) The verdict in a criminal case shall be unanimous.
    • (b) The verdict in a civil case shall be by not less than three-fourths of the jurors.
  • (4) There is no jury in the trial of small claims cases.
  • (5) There is no jury in the adjudication of a minor charged with what would constitute a crime if committed by an adult.


Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 3, 2008 General Session

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