Another name for a trial jury is "a panel of one's peers". To be fair, the court tries to have people on the jury that are educated and willing to participate in a fair trial.
Only trial courts use juries.
Trial juries hand down verdicts. When the judge hands down the verdict it is called a judgment or a holding.
Juries in a criminal trial.
Trial Juries
Yes, juries are sometimes used in civil cases to decide the outcome of a trial.
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Federal District Courts use petit juries since they are are trial courts.
Trial is another name for an experiment.
No, lawyers cannot serve on juries because they are considered to have specialized knowledge that could potentially influence the outcome of a trial.
No, juries do not always decide trials. A person will sometimes have the option of not using a jury for their trial because they are afraid of the outcome.
Trials, juries, and pre-trial motions among other things.