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the judge doesn't decide jury or non jury

the defendant (person being sued) can decide to have a jury in any civil case (one person suing another) involving more than $25, or in any criminal case (the government vs a person).

also, in some criminal cases (like murder) they have to have a jury trial.

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What is a bench trial?

A "bench trial" is a case heard by a judge without a jury. In a jury case, the jury decides the facts of the case -- what is true and not true -- and the judge decides the law. In a bench trial, the judge determines the facts and the law.


Who decides the outcome of cases in a municipal court?

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A "bench trial" is a trial before a judge sitting without a jury. The judge alone decides the case.


Who decides civil lawsuit?

civil lawsuits are heard by a jury, then they make the decision. only if both parties agree to a non-jury trial does a judge make the decision.


Who decides the facts that lead to a death sentence?

The jury in a jury trial. In the event of a bench trial, the trial judge.


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What is the difference between a grand jury and a jury?

A Grand Jury hears primarily from the prosecutor, usually in sessions that are closed to the press and the public, and decides whether there is enough evidence to charge someone and to hold a trial. A jury (or Petit Jury) hears evidence from both prosecutor and defense in a courtroom before a judge where any member of the press and the public can come and observe. The Judge tells the jury what the law says and the jury decides if the facts indicate guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. The judge then releases the defendant (if found not guilty) or passes sentence (if found guilty).


What does a bench trial lack in comparison to a jury trial?

A bench trial lacks a jury, which means that a judge alone decides the verdict instead of a group of jurors.


What function does a judge assume when presiding over a non-jury trial?

He becomes the "Trier of Fact."AnswerIn a non-jury trial the judge has two roles.The "finder of fact" parallels the role of the jury. A judge's other role is to determine what the applicable law is and then apply the law to the facts.


If there is no jury in civil court what do they do?

If there is a non-jury trial then no jury is ever chosen or convened. The entire case is heard by a judge who will then render a verdict.


What acts as the judge and jury?

Not surprisingly, a Judge and Jury act as judge and jury.


Does jury instructions contain the judge's opinion of the evidence presented?

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