Can't understand this question. Please re-word it more clearly and re-submit.
An impartial jury is made up of citizens.
well if demarcus shot lamar then he would be jumped but if the jury wasnt cool they would just slap him and give him a haircut
No. If you are paid by the court for your days and if you get paid by your job the rule is that you are suppose to pay your job the amount you made on the jury. If the jury duty causes you a hardship when you go into the court to report for jury duty tell them so and most courts will allow you to not serve.
No. Trials in Federal District Court are heard by a single judge, and sometimes a jury.
No. Trials in Federal District Court are heard by a single judge, and sometimes a jury.
Most criminal cases result in a plea bargain or trial verdict, while civil cases often settle out of court. Ultimately, the outcome depends on the available evidence, legal arguments, and decisions made by the parties involved.
The meaning of the legal word findings is the result or decision made by deliberations of a jury or court.
Serve on a juryVote in a federal electionTwo responsibilities of US citizens are to serve on a jury and vote in federal elections. The Constitution gives citizens the rights to a trial by a jury. The jury is made up of US citizens. Participation of citizens on a jury helps ensure a fair trial. Another important responsibility of citizens is voting. The law does not require citizens to vote, but voting is very important part of any democracy. By voting, citizens are participating in the democratic process. Citizens vote for leaders to represent them and their ideas, and the leaders support the citizens' interests.
A jury typically consists of a group of individuals selected from the community to hear evidence and make a decision in a legal case. In criminal trials, the jury must be unbiased and impartial, and usually consists of 12 members. In civil trials, the jury size may vary depending on the jurisdiction.
It didn't, really. Unless you consider the fact that there were 201 jurors on each case, which made the concept of 'jury duty' something to regularly involve all the male citizens of Athens.
In civil court, the Rules of Civil Procedure are followed, either the State rules or the federal rules if the court is federal. One person brings a lawsuit, serving a summons on the defendant, then the defendant has a certain period of time to ANSWER (often 20 days). Motions are made and then the matter is heard before the court (either a Bench Trial or a Jury Trial), or the parties can settle before the case is heard in the court.
A court made up on non-military judges is often called a tribunal. Federal judiciary courts are often called an apex.