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What required all criminal cases to be tried in front of a jury?

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Where must criminal cases be tried?

In criminal court.


Cases tried before a court of law are civil and what?

criminal


Cases tried before a court of law are two types civil and?

criminal


What type of cases require a jury?

No cases require a jury. Most civil and criminal cases can be tried with a jury if the parties request one.


Which of the required all criminal cases to be tried in front of a jury?

No. A jury is not required for all criminal cases. A defendant can plead guilty or no contest and simply appear before a judge. A defendant can also wave his right to a jury trial and have the trial in front of a judge. A defendant simply has the right to a jury trial in most criminal cases in The United States. There may be a few misdemeanor cases where the penalty is small fine where he is not entitled to a jury trial.


Do have to use a jury?

In some so-called criminal 'Capital Cases' you must. However in lesser criminal offenses or in lesser civil cases you can choose to be 'tried before the bench' if you wish.


In which federal court are most federal crime cases held?

Generally, federal criminal cases are tried in US District Court.


Which federal court are most federal crime cases held?

Most federal criminal cases are tried in US District Court.


Why are there 6 person juries?

Depending on the laws and practice of the state, MINOR cases (civil and criminal) may be tried by as few as 6 jurors, although in my experience 7 is more customary, so as in order to avoid a deadlock situation. Felony cases and major civil suits are still tried in front of 12 member juries however.


Where are felony criminal cases tried in virgina?

Circuit Courts, unless it is a federal felony, then it would be in US Distirct Court.


When is a grand indictment required according to the fifth amendment?

According to the Fifth Amendment, a grand indictment is required in federal felony cases, meaning that serious criminal charges must be formally presented to a grand jury before a defendant can be tried. This provision ensures that there is enough evidence to warrant a trial, providing a safeguard against unfounded accusations. However, the requirement does not apply to all criminal cases, as some misdemeanors can be prosecuted without a grand jury indictment.