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2021 Wyoming Statutes
Title 7 - Criminal Procedure
Chapter 11 - Trial and Matters Incident Thereto
Article 2 - Trial
Section 7-11-205 - Discharge of Jury Before Verdict Without Prejudice.
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WY Stat § 7-11-205 (2021)
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7-11-205. Discharge of jury before verdict without prejudice.
(a) If a jury is discharged for any of the following reasons before reaching a verdict, the discharge shall be without prejudice to the prosecution:
(i) Sickness of a juror or other accident or calamity requiring discharge of the jury;
(ii) Failure of the jury to return a verdict; or
(iii) Dismissal of the proceeding due to a failure of the complaint, information or indictment to properly charge the offense.
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