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Q: The jury is in their place?
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What is right The jury is in their place or The jury are in their place?

"Jury" is singular, so the correct answer would be: "The jury is in their place."


The jury were divided in their opinion. here jury is?

In the example sentence, the subject noun 'jury' is singular and requires a verb for a singular subject:"The jury was divided in their opinion."Note: Using the plural pronoun 'their' to take the place of the singular noun 'jury' is not technically correct but it is common to use the plural form 'their' to take the place of a noun for a group as representing the members of the group. Technically, the correct sentence is:"The jury was divided in its opinion."


To ensure a fair and impartial jury in a federal case the jury members must .?

come from the state or district where the crime took place. hope this helps :)


Is jury a common or proper noun?

The noun jury is a common noun, a word for any jury of any kind.A proper noun is the name of a person, a place, a thing, or a title; for example:Frank A. Jury, Attorney at Law, Valparaiso, INJury Street, Highspire, PA or Jury Street, Warwick, UK"The Winds Of Change: A Richard Jury Mystery" by Martha Grimes"Runaway Jury", 2003 movie with John Cusack


What would happen if there is no jury?

If a grand jury is not summoned, the judge will review the evidence and make a ruling (in the grand jury's place).The judge can either:Allow the formal charges to stand, which means the defendant will stand trial.Or, the judge can dismiss the case.


The development of an early jury system took place during the reign of?

William the Conqueror


Setting of a jury of her peers?

Please tell me a bit more about the question you want answered. Perhaps you are looking for the text of of the 6th Amendment which guarantees "... a speedy and public trial by an impartial jury ..." The Constitution does not specifically promise a trial by jury consisting of the defendant's peers, but does oblige the legal system to do all it can to make sure the jury has no prejudice against the accused.


How impartial do you think a jury can be in terms of its decision-making ability?

A jury may be influenced by emotion, but several safeguards are in place to keep that from happening. The rules of evidence control what the jury hears and voire dire allows the attorneys to weed out the bleeding hearts.


What is played out every time a plaintiff and defendant place their case in the hands of a judge or jury?

The Uncertainty Principal


Is jury duty and jury summons the same?

You are summoned to jury duty. This means that you receive a jury summons to perform your jury duty.


In To kill a mockingbird How many woman were on Tom Robinson's jury?

NONE Yes there were! It's just that the number of women was irrelevent and insignificant to the events that were taking place, so it wasn't counted! ~Atticus specifically said there were no woman allowed in the jury. So the answer is NONE.


What is it called when jury can't reach a decision?

A hung jury.