There were 12 people on the jury in "To Kill a Mockingbird."
The Grand Jury, which is composed of five men and seven women, were only out twenty minutes during their deliberations.
No, the defendant is being tried on the charge that is before the jury, and the past history of the defendant does not, and should not be applied.
"What approach should I take in order to get the jury on my side?"
because its good
i dont know that's why i'm asking you
the 7th Amendment
(in the US) Of course, it happens all the time. That is what is meant by "a jury of your peers."
You should appear at the courthouse as directed on the summons. If you feel that there is some reason why you should be exempt from jury duty, contact the court immediately.
Scale, title,legend/key, compass rose, and a date.
12
When a judge gives the jury "instructions," what that means is that the judge is "instructing" the jury on the applicable law or laws which the jury must consider in deliberating their decision. The judge is NOT instructing them on how to rule.