Jury
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Jury
Two of the most important decisions a judge makes are determining the admissibility of evidence and issuing sentencing. The judge's ruling on evidence can significantly influence the outcome of a trial by deciding what information the jury can consider. Additionally, sentencing decisions impact the defendant's future and can reflect the severity of the crime, the circumstances involved, and the goals of justice, such as rehabilitation or deterrence.
The judge hears evidence provided on both sides, and makes rulings on the law. In the case of bench trials, they also decide on the verdict. They run the court room.
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The front part of the brain makes decisions.
the government makes all the decisions, he is a dictator
On Horton Hears a Who there are two Vlads. One is "bad Vlad". The other Vlad is "bunny Vlad who makes cookies". You must be referring to the second Vlad. :)
Questions of fact are usually resolved by a jury. Questions of law are usually resolved by a judge. So if the law is clear, but the evidence and facts need to be interpreted to determine an outcome, it is a jury question. If it is unclear what law applies, it is a question for a judge.
A jury in a trial makes the same decisions as a judge would in a bench trial. Based on evidence, they decide if a person charged is guilty or innocent.
the government makes all the decisions, he is a dictator