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According to Rule 6 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure, a Grand Jury must have 16 to 23 members. According to Rule 23, a petit (trial) jury consists of 12 jurors, but there are a few exceptions that allow for a verdict from 11 or fewer.

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6 to 12 depending on the law if state or federal. If it is state crime, state law applies, if it is federal crime federal law applies.

The # is different under both laws. so it depends on the crime and how it was charged

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The US Constitution does not specifically provide for a minimum number of jurors. The Supreme Court ruled in Williams v. Florida (1970) that the Sixth Amendment does not provide for a minimum number of jurors, striking down an appeal based on a 6-person jury, however held in Ballew v. Georgia (1978) that the constitutional minimum size for a jury hearing petty criminal offenses was six, striking down a verdict delivered by a jury of five.

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The U.S. Constitution requires trial by jury, but it does not say how many jurors.

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In Texas, the maximum number of jury members allowed in a criminal trial is twelve.

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12 plus up to six alternates (:

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