A jury trial is a legal trial in which the defendant's guilt or innocence is determined by a group of twelve average members of the community instead of a judge.
I suppose a jury trail is the path a jury takes on their way to the court room. ;)
A jury hears the evidence presented by both sides in a trial and then determines the facts based upon the evidence. In a criminal trial the jury decides guilt or innocence and in a civil trial determines if a defendant is liable to a plaintiff, and in some instances determines damages. For more detail on juries please see the related link below.
The jury is the "trier of fact" and after listening to all testimony and evidence from both sides, and being instructed on the law by the presiding judge, they deliberate and come to a decision which determines the outcome of the trial.
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Serving on a jury involves listening to evidence and arguments presented in a court case, deliberating with other jurors to reach a verdict based on the law, and ensuring justice is served. It is a civic duty that allows individuals to participate in the legal system and make decisions that impact the lives of others.
A double jury is a trail with one defendant and two juries.
The 5th amendment.
Serving on a jury is the correct answer
the role of the jury is to deiced if guilty or not guilty.
The role of a judge in a jury trial is to see if the suspect get to life or die
yes
The first Amendment made was , Trail By Jury
People are not convicted by the grand jury. The grand jury only listens to the evidence to see if there is enough for an indictment.
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Trail jury, i think
Yes, if one is an alternate juror, meaning a juror who is there to fill in if one of the 12 jurors cannot complete their jury service.