Proposition Summary
NUMBER OF JURORS IN CIVIL CASES. LEGISLATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT. Amends Article I, Section 16, to authorize Legislature to reduce required size of juries in civil cases in municipal or justice court. Legislature may reduce juries in these courts from 12 persons to 8 persons, or a lesser number agreed on by the parties in open court. Fiscal impact on state and local governments: None.
Proposition Number
6
Year
1980
Document Type
Proposition
Pass/Fail
Pass
Legislative Vote Results
Assembly - Ayes, 60; Noes, 15 -- Senate - Ayes, 27; Noes, 9
Popular Vote Results
Y: 4332330; A: 57.5; N: 3197458; B: 42.5
Election Type
General Election
Proposition Type
LCA
Relevant Case
People b. Chavez Trejo: 217 Cal. App. 3d 1026, 1990
For Author
Robert G. Beverly, State Senator, 27th District; David Eagleson, Assistant Presiding Judge, Los Angeles Superior Court Immediate Past President, California Judges Association; Marz Garcia, State Senator, 10th District
Against Author
Willie Brown Jr., Member of the Assembly, 17th District Majority Floor Leader; Kenneth Hahn, Los Angeles County Supervisor, 2nd District; William H. Lally, Judge of the Superior Court, County of Sacramento
Rebuttal Against Author
Robert G. Beverly, State Senator, 27th District; David Eagleson, Assistant Presiding Judge, Los Angeles Superior Court Immediate Past President, California Judges Association; Marz Garcia, State Senator, 10th District
Recommended Citation
Number of Jurors in Civil Cases California Proposition 6 (1980).
https://repository.uclawsf.edu/ca_ballot_props/876