Const 1963, art 1, § 14;
The right of trial by jury shall remain, but shall be waived in all civil cases unless demanded by one of the parties in the manner prescribed by law. In all civil cases tried by 12 jurors a verdict shall be received when 10 jurors agree.
The right of trial by jury shall remain, but shall be
deemed to bewaived in all civil cases unless demanded by one of the parties insuchthe manneras shall beprescribed by law. In all civil cases tried by 12 jurors a verdict shall be received when 10 jurors agree.
Const 1908, art 2, § 13;
The right of trial by jury shall remain, but shall be deemed to be waived in all civil cases unless demanded by one of the parties in such manner as shall be prescribed by law.
The right of trial by jury shall remain, but shall be deemed to be waived in all civil cases unless demanded by one of the parties in such manner as shall be prescribed by law.
Const 1874, art 2, § 7;
The right of trial by jury shall remain, but shall be deemed to be waived in criminal cases in courts other than courts of record, and in civil cases in all courts, unless demanded by one of the parties in such manner as shall be prescribed by law. The Legislature may authorize, in courts not of record, a trial by a jury of a less number than twelve; in all courts, in civil cases, a verdict by not less than two-thirds of the jury; and, in criminal cases, by consent of parties, a discharge of not more than one juror and a verdict by the remainder.
See also: Const 1963, art 4, § 44
The right of trial by jury shall remain, but shall be deemed to be waived in criminal cases in courts other than courts of record, and in
allcivil cases in all courts, unless demanded by one of the parties in such manner as shall be prescribed by law. The Legislature may authorize, in courts not of record, a trial by a jury of a less number than twelvemen; in all courts, in civil cases, a verdict by not less than two-thirds of the jury; and, in criminal cases, by consent of parties, a discharge of not more than one juror and a verdict by the remainder.
See also: Const 1963, art 4, § 44
Const 1868, art 2, § 7;
The right of trial by jury shall remain, but shall be deemed to be waived in all civil cases, unless demanded by one of the parties in such manner as shall be prescribed by law. The Legislature may authorize, in all civil and criminal cases, a trial by jury of a less number than twelve men, in all courts not of record.
See also: Const 1963, art 4, § 44
The right of trial by jury shall remain, but shall be deemed to be waived in all civil cases, unless demanded by one of the parties in such manner as shall be prescribed by law. The Legislature may authorize, in all civil and criminal cases, a trial by
ajury of a less number than twelve men, in all courts not of record.
See also: Const 1963, art 4, § 44
Const 1850, art 6, § 27;
The right of trial by jury shall remain, but shall be deemed to be waived in all civil cases unless demanded by one of the parties in such manner as shall be prescribed by law.
The right of trial by jury shall remain
inviolate, but shall be deemed to be waived in all civil cases unless demanded by one of the parties in such manner as shall be prescribed by law.
Const 1835, art 1, § 9;
The right of trial by jury shall remain inviolate.