listens to the evidence presented then renders a decision of guilt or innocence
The jury don't look at the defendant (Tom Robinson).
No. Where the jury acts, the jury acts as trier of fact only. The court routinely instructs the jury as to principles of law and their application, but the court, not the jury, determines the applicable law and how it is to be applied. In this, the jury has no discretion.
A grand jury is a group of people that are selected and sworn in by a court. A traverse jury is a trial jury selected to serve on a court case in civil or criminal court.
The Supreme Court does not use a jury. The Supreme Court is involved in interpretations of the US constitution. A jury would not help.
It's called "The Jury Room." Sheesh.
My honor ?
A jury box is typically located in a courtroom and is where the jury members sit during a trial. The purpose of the jury box is to provide a place for the jury to observe the proceedings and make decisions based on the evidence presented in court.
Jury trials are available at all levels of the court EXCEPT Appeals Court and Supreme Court levels.
The court will have a form and you can get it from the jury commissioner. They will suspend the the original date to a later court jury summons.
No.
Any court if you choose a bench trial instead of a trial by jury.,
Trial by jury means that the finder of fact for the court proceeding will be a jury. the size of the jury varies by jurisdiction.