N.C. R. Prac. Sup. & Dist. Ct. Civ. P. 13

As amended through June 18, 2024
Rule 13 - Presence of Counsel During Jury Deliberation

The right to be present during the trial of civil cases shall be deemed to be waived by a party or his counsel by voluntary absence from the courtroom at a time when it is known that proceedings are being conducted, or are about to be conducted. In such event the proceedings, including the giving of additional instructions to the jury after they have once retired, or receiving the verdict, may go forward without waiting for the arrival or return of counsel or a party.

After the jury has retired to deliberate upon a verdict in a criminal case, at least one attorney representing the defendant shall remain in the immediate area of the courtroom so as to be available at all times during the deliberation of the jury and when the verdict is received.

N.c. R. Prac. Sup. & Dist. Ct. Civ. P. 13

276 N.C. 735.
Amended September 12, 2022, effective 10/3/2022; amended June 18, 2024, effective 6/18/2024.