270.50 - Trial jury; viewing of premises.

§ 270.50  Trial jury; viewing of premises.    1.   When the court is of the opinion that a viewing or observation by  the jury of the  premises  or  place  where  an  offense  on  trial  was  allegedly  committed,  or of any other premises or place involved in the  case, will be helpful to the jury in determining  any  material  factual  issue,  it may in its discretion, at any time before the commencement of  the summations, order that the jury be conducted  to  such  premises  or  place  for  such  purpose  in  accordance  with  the  provisions of this  section.    2.  In such case, the jury must be kept together throughout under  the  supervision  of  an  appropriate public servant or servants appointed by  the court, and the  court  itself  must  be  present  throughout.    The  prosecutor,  the defendant and counsel for the defendant may as a matter  of right be present throughout, but such right may be waived.    3.   The purpose of such an inspection  is  solely  to  permit  visual  observation  by  the  jury  of  the  premises  or place in question, and  neither the court, the parties, counsel nor the  jurors  may  engage  in  discussion  or argumentation concerning the significance or implications  of anything under observation or concerning any issue in the case.