(in the US) Not all jurisdictions have Coroners Juries ore conduct inquests.
(in the US) There are no limitations on their usage. Juries can be used in all civil court proceedings if one is requested.
Traditionally the first and last levels (district and supreme court) used juries; however the practice of juries in the current Supreme Court as well as the US Court of Claims is no longer in use. As a general way to say this, any appellate court does not use juries.
the Australian coroners court deals with the untimely deaths of people in Australia,
If you get your license, you are still going to have to go to court. The court hearing is for when you did not have your license.
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Criminal Court and Civil Court
There are no witnesses or juries at either the Supreme Court OR the Courts Of Appeal. They hear only cases which have already been tried at the lower level of the judicial system and their rulings affect the decisions rendered at that level of the system.
A trial court convenes juries, conducts trials and adjudicates defendants. An appeals court hears appeals of the trial court's trials - does not convene juries - does not conduct trials - and renders juedgements on the application of law and proper procedures.
A temporary order is entered, pending a full hearing, is you can prove possession.
If there is a court hearing it is because there is an unresoved court case to be heard.
People cannot be excluded from serving on court juries on the basis of race.