Section 1122 Of Chapter 2. The Trial From California Penal Code >> Title 7. >> Part 2. >> Chapter 2.
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. (a) After the jury has been sworn and before the people's
opening address, the court shall instruct the jury generally
concerning its basic functions, duties, and conduct. The instructions
shall include, among other matters, all of the following
admonitions:
(1) That the jurors shall not converse among themselves, or with
anyone else, conduct research, or disseminate information on any
subject connected with the trial. The court shall clearly explain, as
part of the admonishment, that the prohibition on conversation,
research, and dissemination of information applies to all forms of
electronic and wireless communication.
(2) That they shall not read or listen to any accounts or
discussions of the case reported by newspapers or other news media.
(3) That they shall not visit or view the premises or place where
the offense or offenses charged were allegedly committed or any other
premises or place involved in the case.
(4) That prior to, and within 90 days of, discharge, they shall
not request, accept, agree to accept, or discuss with any person
receiving or accepting, any payment or benefit in consideration for
supplying any information concerning the trial.
(5) That they shall promptly report to the court any incident
within their knowledge involving an attempt by any person to
improperly influence any member of the jury.
(b) The jury shall also, at each adjournment of the court before
the submission of the cause to the jury, whether permitted to
separate or kept in charge of officers, be admonished by the court
that it is their duty not to conduct research, disseminate
information, or converse among themselves, or with anyone else, on
any subject connected with the trial, or to form or express any
opinion about the case until the cause is finally submitted to them.
The court shall clearly explain, as part of the admonishment, that
the prohibition on research, dissemination of information, and
conversation applies to all forms of electronic and wireless
communication.