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CincyDem

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1. From NY State 270.25.
Tue Apr 16, 2024, 09:31 AM
Apr 16

1. A peremptory challenge is an objection to a prospective juror for which no reason need be assigned. Upon any peremptory challenge, the court must exclude the person challenged from service.

2. Each party must be allowed the following number of peremptory challenges:
(a) Twenty for the regular jurors if the highest crime charged is a class A felony, and two for each alternate juror to be selected.
(b) Fifteen for the regular jurors if the highest crime charged is a class B or class C felony, and two for each alternate juror to be selected.
(c) Ten for the regular jurors in all other cases, and two for each alternate juror to be selected.

I think they're seating 12 + 6 alternates and he's charged with a class E felony so that would be part (c).

That gets you to 22...10 + 12 (for the alternate count).

From NY State 270.25. CincyDem Apr 16 #1
Thanks! Siwsan Apr 16 #3
Yes Tommy Carcetti Apr 16 #2
10 peremptory challenges for each side Jersey Devil Apr 16 #4
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