Louisiana Private Investigator Licensing Practice Exam

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In a capital case, how many jurors are required to reach a verdict?

  1. 10

  2. 12

  3. 15

  4. 6

The correct answer is: 12

In a capital case, a verdict must be reached by a unanimous decision from all jurors present. In Louisiana, this means that a jury typically comprises 12 members who must all agree on the final verdict in order for it to be valid. This requirement underscores the serious nature of capital cases, where the potential penalties include life imprisonment or the death penalty. The use of a 12-member jury is a standard practice in many jurisdictions across the United States for serious criminal cases, reflecting the importance of collective deliberation and consensus in matters of great consequence.