It's a Jury selected in a particular way by the parties.
Cases of Impeachment trial may not be held by jury.
To serve on a Grand Jury the rules for selecting members are the same as selecting regular trial jury pools. There are no 'special' qualifications.
That IS what it is known as a TRIAL JURY or a PETIT jury.
A jury doesn't decide that, a District Attorney usually decides that.Another View: In some jurisdictions you would be referring to a Grand Jury.
Approve and reject what the president reccomends,Act as a jury in impeachment trial
Bhisham Sahni 's Madhavi directed by Arvind Gaur ,solo acted by Rashi Bunny received "Special Jury award for best play in experimentation with tradition " at the International Solo Theatre Festival, Armenia,2004
You are summoned to jury duty. This means that you receive a jury summons to perform your jury duty.
approve treaties approve selection of certain federal officers, and the jury in certain cases of impeachment.
A hung jury.
"Jury" is singular, so the correct answer would be: "The jury is in their place."
The possessive form of "jury" is "jury's." For example, "The jury's decision was unanimous."
Certainly, a person with a felony background can be brought to testify in any court, including a grand jury. It is then up to the members of the jury to decide how much credence to give that person's testimony.Added: It would be most unusual that a citizen gets to testify in front of a 'regular' grand jury.Unless it is a special investigative grand jury, empanelled with a specific mission assigned to it, under normal circumstances, only the prosecutor and the investigating law enforcement officer get to give testimony in a grand jury, and then, only to establish to the jury that the probable cause for the charge exists.