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Terms Used In Louisiana Code of Civil Procedure 1764

  • Trial: A hearing that takes place when the defendant pleads "not guilty" and witnesses are required to come to court to give evidence.
  • Voir dire: The process by which judges and lawyers select a petit jury from among those eligible to serve, by questioning them to determine knowledge of the facts of the case and a willingness to decide the case only on the evidence presented in court. "Voir dire" is a phrase meaning "to speak the truth."

A.  If trial is by a jury of six, each side is allowed three peremptory challenges.  If there is more than one party on any side, the court may allow each side additional peremptory challenges, not to exceed two.

B.  If trial is by a jury of twelve, each side is allowed six peremptory challenges.  If there is more than one party on any side, the court may allow each side additional peremptory challenges, not to exceed four.

C.  Each side shall be allowed an equal number of peremptory challenges.  If the parties on a side are unable to agree upon the allocation of peremptory challenges among themselves, the allocation shall be determined by the court before the examination on the voir dire.

Acts 1983, No. 534, §5.