Miss. R. Crim. P. 24.6

As amended through October 22, 2024
Rule 24.6 - Miscellaneous Provisions
(a) Defective Verdicts. If a verdict is so defective that the court cannot determine from it the intent of the jury, the court shall, with proper instructions, direct the jurors to reconsider the verdict. No verdict shall be accepted until it clearly reflects the intent of the jury. If the jury persists in rendering defective verdicts, the court shall declare a mistrial.
(b) Comments by the Court to Jurors. While it is appropriate for the court to thank jurors at the conclusion of a trial for their public service, such comments should not include praise or criticism of their verdict.
(c) Limits on Impeaching the Verdict. After the verdict has been received by the court and entered on the record, the testimony or affidavits of the jurors shall not be received to impeach the verdict, except as permitted by the Mississippi Rules of Evidence.

Miss. R. Crim. P. 24.6

Adopted eff. 7/1/2017.

Comment

Rule 24.6 is taken directly from former Rule 3.10 of the Uniform Rules of Circuit and County Court.