270.40 - Trial jury; preliminary instructions by court.

§ 270.40 Trial jury; preliminary instructions by court.    After the jury has been sworn and before the people's opening address,  the  court  must  instruct  the  jury  generally  concerning  its  basic  functions, duties and conduct.   Such instructions must  include,  among  other  matters,  admonitions  that  the  jurors  may  not converse among  themselves or with anyone else  upon  any  subject  connected  with  the  trial;  that  they may not read or listen to any accounts or discussions  of the case reported by newspapers or other news media;  that  they  may  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; that prior to discharge,  they  may  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;  and that they must promptly report to the court  any incident within their knowledge involving an attempt by  any  person  improperly to influence any member of the jury.