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Jury Act 1977
51Procedure where insufficient jurors to complete ballot
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#### 51 Procedure where insufficient jurors to complete ballot
51 Procedure where insufficient jurors to complete ballot
> > (1) If there is an insufficient number of summoned jurors in attendance at a court or coronial inquest for the purposes of a ballot under section 48, 49 or 50, the trial or inquest may be adjourned and—
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> > > (a) the jurors may be discharged and, in accordance with Division 1 of Part 5, further summonses to attend at the court or inquest may be issued in respect of the trial or inquest,
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> > > (b) the jurors may be retained and, in accordance with Division 1 of Part 5, further summonses to attend at the court or inquest may be issued in order to obtain the further number of jurors required to complete the ballot, or
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> > > (c) the jurors may be retained and the further number of jurors required to complete the ballot may be required by the sheriff to attend at the court or inquest for that purpose if they have been summoned to attend at another court or inquest in the same jury district and are not required at that other court or inquest.
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> > (2) Balloting for a trial or inquest referred to in subsection (1) (b) may proceed after the cards relating to the further number of jurors required to complete the ballot are placed in the ballot box and the names and identification numbers of those jurors are added to the panel.
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> **s 51:** Am 1987 No 286, Sch 1 (9); 1996 No 4, Sch 1 \[19\] \[20\]; 1997 No 15, Sch 1 \[15\].