42-31. —Poll of Jury after Verdict 42-32. —Discharge of Jury 42-33. —Impeachment of Verdict Trial without Jury 42-34. Order of Parties Proceeding at Trial 42-35. Sequestration of Witnesses 42-36. Time Limits in Argument 42-37. Order of Proceeding of Defendants 42-38. Judicial Appointment of Expert Witnesses 42-39. 42-40. Motions for Judgment of Acquittal; In General 42-41. —At Close of Prosecution’s Case 42-42. —At Close of Evidence 42-43. 42-44. —For Prejudice to State 42-45. 42-46. Motion for Mistrial; For Prejudice to Defendant Jury’s Inability To Reach Verdict Control of Judicial Proceedings; Restraint of Dis- ruptive Defendant 42-47. —Removal of Disruptive Defendant 42-48. —Cautioning Parties and Witnesses Closure of Courtroom in Criminal Cases 42-49. 42-49A. Sealing or Limiting Disclosure of Documents in Criminal Cases Motion for Judgment of Acquittal; After Mistrial 42-50. 42-51. —Upon Verdict of Guilty 42-52. —Time for Filing Motion for Judgment of Acquittal 42-53. 42-54. —Time for Filing Motion for New Trial 42-55. —Time for Filing Motion for New Trial Based on Motion for New Trial; In General 42-56. Newly Discovered Evidence Motion in Arrest of Judgment For previous Histories and Commentaries see the editions of the Practice Book corresponding to the years of the previous amendments.
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