Article1. General Provisions.  


§ 12-16-1. When words "jury" or "juries" include court or judge.
§ 12-16-2. Persons exempted from jury duty.
§ 12-16-3. Citizens of state, counties, cities, etc., not disqualified as interested in actions in which state, county, city, etc., a party or interested.
§ 12-16-4. Repealed by Acts 1978, No. 594, p. 712, §11, effective April 27, 1978.
§ 12-16-5. Repealed by Acts 1978, No. 594, p. 712, §11, effective April 27, 1978.
§ 12-16-6. Duty of court to ascertain qualifications before administering oath to jurors.
§ 12-16-7. Duty of juror to declare personal knowledge as to fact in controversy during trial and proceedings upon such declaration; proceedings upon declaration of fact by juror during retirement of jury.
§ 12-16-8. Employees excused from employment; compensation; postponement of service.
§ 12-16-8.1. Discharge of employee or adverse employee action.
§ 12-16-9. Separation and sequestration of jury in felony cases.
§ 12-16-10. Provision of lodging and meals for jurors, etc., when jury kept together without separation overnight, etc.; presumption as to separation of jurors on basis of sex.
§ 12-16-11. Charge of court to jury generally.
§ 12-16-12. When charge must be written and filed in record.
§ 12-16-13. Charges moved for by parties; appeals; general charges.
§ 12-16-14. Taking of written evidence by jury on retirement.
§ 12-16-15. Polling of jurors and proceedings thereupon.