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The jury of executive opinion has the benefit of being a very quick way to provide forecasts from a diverse group of managers who know the strengths and weaknesses of their company. The biggest drawback is that it is overly reliant on opinions, and averaging these opinions may not give the most reliable forecast.
that would be the judical not executive or legislative
The verdict.
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."
The Police Jury is applicable there. The Jury is the legislative and executive government of the parish.
one advantage of a jury is the sheer number compared to only 1 judge, as a jury has multiple people, multiple minds to persuade, and so its a lot harder to convince 12 people your innocent than 1 judge, reinforcing the validity of a judgement.
Yes, if a juror has a prior commitment or obligation that conflicts with serving on the jury, they may be excused by the judge. Jurors are encouraged to communicate any scheduling conflicts or hardships to the court during the selection process.
The Grand Jury is of the opinion, sufficient evidence was present during the grand jury testimony to proceed with a trial of the defendant. This is known as indictment.
Biceminial (two houses), separate legislative and executive branches, jury, ect.
That way it's in a majority of popular votes rather than one persons opinion
Law. The finding of a jury in a trial.An expressed conclusion; a judgment or opinion: the verdict of history.Read more: verdict
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