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With your pants down, an open zipper, or Introduce yourself and then rip your shirt off.
The defendant can request a trial held only in front of a judge (bench trial) or trial held in front of a jury (jury trial). In some cases (capital crimes) the option is not offered and a trial by jury is mandatory.
To introduce an idea to a reader.
if you are at dinner with your boss and a new employee walk up how would you introduce that person to your boss
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tell me something about yourself
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He would have respected them for acting on their beliefs. ◘we should all trust ourselves and do what we want to do.
Certainly, a person with a felony background can be brought to testify in any court, including a grand jury. It is then up to the members of the jury to decide how much credence to give that person's testimony.Added: It would be most unusual that a citizen gets to testify in front of a 'regular' grand jury.Unless it is a special investigative grand jury, empanelled with a specific mission assigned to it, under normal circumstances, only the prosecutor and the investigating law enforcement officer get to give testimony in a grand jury, and then, only to establish to the jury that the probable cause for the charge exists.
Can is a misleading word. You can win any trial if you convince the jury you aren't guilty. Whether you can do that depends on what evidence you can provide, or if your attorney can introduce reasonable doubt.
just be friendly and say hi and you can also talk about your interests
(in the US) There is no comparison. The only alternative to a jury trial is a trial in front of a SINGLE judge. Panels of judges do not come into play unless/until a case reaches the Appelate level of court, and in appelate court no jury option exists.