Section 1161 Of Chapter 4. The Verdict Or Finding From California Penal Code >> Title 7. >> Part 2. >> Chapter 4.
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. When there is a verdict of conviction, in which it appears to
the Court that the jury have mistaken the law, the Court may explain
the reason for that opinion and direct the jury to reconsider their
verdict, and if, after the reconsideration, they return the same
verdict, it must be entered; but when there is a verdict of
acquittal, the Court cannot require the jury to reconsider it. If the
jury render a verdict which is neither general nor special, the
Court may direct them to reconsider it, and it cannot be recorded
until it is rendered in some form from which it can be clearly
understood that the intent of the jury is either to render a general
verdict or to find the facts specially and to leave the judgment to
the Court.