France
According to the French Code of Penal Procedure, all jurors must must individually swear to the following message from the judge presiding the court:
"You judge and promise to examine with the most scrupulous attention the charges who will be laid against [the defendant]; to betray neither the interests of the defendant, nor the interests of the society that accuses him, nor the interests of the victim; not to communicate with anybody until you [declare your verdict]; not so listen to hatred, malice, fear or affection; to remember that the defendant is presumed to be innocent and that doubt must benefit him; to decide yourself according to the charges and the means of defense, according to your conscience and intimate conviction, with the impartiality and firmness that befit a honest and free person, and to keep the secret of the deliberations, even after you cease to be a juror."
Original version:
"Vous jurez et promettez d'examiner avec l'attention la plus scrupuleuse les charges qui seront portÃÂées contre X , de ne trahir ni les intÃÂérÃÂêts de l'accusÃÂé, ni ceux de la sociÃÂétÃÂé qui l'accuse, ni ceux de la victime ; de ne communiquer avec personne jusqu'aprÃÂès votre dÃÂéclaration ; de n'ÃÂécouter ni la haine ou la mÃÂéchancetÃÂé, ni la crainte ou l'affection ; de vous rappeler que l'accusÃÂé est prÃÂésumÃÂé innocent et que le doute doit lui profiter ; de vous dÃÂécider d'aprÃÂès les charges et les moyens de dÃÂéfense, suivant votre conscience et votre intime conviction, avec l'impartialitÃÂé et la fermetÃÂé qui conviennent ÃÂàun homme probe et libre, et de conserver le secret des dÃÂélibÃÂérations, mÃÂême aprÃÂès la cessation de vos fonctions."
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