Allen charge
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]After the legal case Allen v. United States (1896).
Noun
[edit]Allen charge (plural Allen charges)
- (US, law) An instruction intended to prevent a hung jury by encouraging jurors in the minority to reconsider.
- 2006 September 26, Timothy Williams, “Gotti Jurors Say They’re Deadlocked”, in New York Times, retrieved 14 July 2015:
- Judge Shira A. Scheindlin read the panel the Allen charge, an instruction meant to encourage juries to continue working until they reach a verdict, and sent them back to continue deliberating.