Cases of Impeachment trial may not be held by jury.
The defendant can request a trial held only in front of a judge (bench trial) or trial held in front of a jury (jury trial). In some cases (capital crimes) the option is not offered and a trial by jury is mandatory.
Trial courts.
The locality from which a jury is called and in which a trial is held is typically referred to as the venue. It is usually determined based on factors such as the location where the alleged crime occurred or where the parties involved in the case reside. Different jurisdictions may have specific rules and criteria for determining the venue of a trial.
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.
A "grand jury" might be utilized to hand down an indictment in a criminal case. The subsequent trial would be held in 'criminal court' and tried by a 'petit jury.'
In a jury trial, the case is heard and decided by a group of impartial individuals (the jury). In a bench trial, the case is heard and decided by a judge without a jury. The judge determines the outcome based on the evidence and arguments presented in court.
The right to a jury trial and a fair hearing.
There is a garnette to have a jury and the trial to be held in state where crime was committed.
Trial by jury is guaranteed by the first amendment.
He will be impeached, which means he will have a trial that will be held with the senate as the jury
The right to a trial by jury is a right to all citizens in the United States. The trial by jury is part of the criminal procedure.