The jury will acquit or convict the person by voting. However, you need 12 out of 12 guilty votes to convict them
The jury only decides (in at least the UK) whether the person is guilty or not guilty. the judge decides the sentence
The jury does not decide what punishment the defendant gets, the judge does. The only thing the jury decides is whether the defendant is guilty or not guilty of what he is accused of.
Yes, they decide if a person is guilty or not.
Guilty or Not Guilty.there have to earn their Chater rights and Freedom to become on the jury team.
The Jury, or in some cases it is the Judge.
In a democratic country a jury is chosen at random.
A jury trial decides guilt or lack thereof. A judgment of not guilty means the state has not proved its case.
A trial jury hears the evidence in a trial and deliberates to consider a verdict. A grand jury determines whether there is enough evidence for a criminal trial to proceed.
Yes, a jury decides if a person is guilty or not guilty.
A jury in a trial makes the same decisions as a judge would in a bench trial. Based on evidence, they decide if a person charged is guilty or innocent.
Petit jury
"He was found guilty by the jury" is passive voice.