Jury
The group of people who decide a case after hearing the evidence is typically a jury in a trial by jury or a judge in a bench trial. They listen to the evidence presented by both sides and then deliberate to reach a verdict based on the facts of the case.
False. A preliminary hearing involves a judge who listens to evidence presented by the prosecution to determine if there is enough evidence to proceed to trial. Jurors are not typically involved in preliminary hearings.
Yes, "jury" is a noun. It refers to a group of people selected to hear evidence and make a decision in a court of law.
Yes, "jury" is a concrete noun because it represents a physical group of people who are selected to hear and decide on a legal case in a court of law.
No, "jury" is not an abstract noun. Abstract nouns refer to concepts, ideas, or emotions that cannot be experienced through the physical senses. "Jury" refers to a group of people selected to hear and decide the facts in a legal case.
Class evidence can help narrow down the possible sources of a particular piece of evidence by identifying general characteristics shared by a group of items. While not definitive on its own, class evidence can be used to exclude certain possibilities and focus investigations on a smaller pool of potential sources. Additionally, class evidence can help link different pieces of evidence to a common source or group.
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A preliminary hearing might better balance the rights of society and the rights of the accused. With a preliminary hearing a judge is going to weigh the evidence and decide if there is enough evidence for trial. With a grand jury, a group of citizens decides if there is enough evidence for trial.
Jury. There are 2 kinds of juries: petit jury (typically 12 or 6 persons, decide criminal trials and sometimes civil lawsuits) and grand jury (typically 24 persons, decides to issue indictments).
the group of people that decides a case after hearing the evidence is called the jury. the jury ovehrear what goes on in a court and then they determine who is guilty (if any) and who is innocent. also, the jury are elected by the laywers. 6 people get chosen from one laywer and 6 get chosen from the other. hoped i helped :3
That would be the jury. You could see them seating in the seats beside the judge throughout the trial. At the end, they turn in the verdict.
False. A preliminary hearing involves a judge who listens to evidence presented by the prosecution to determine if there is enough evidence to proceed to trial. Jurors are not typically involved in preliminary hearings.
It's called a jury, which is a body of people selected to decide a verdict in a legal case, based upon the evidence presented, after being given instructions on theapplicable law. Also called petit jury, trial jury.
Is there any evidence of art for thi hominid group?
Advicing the people and helping them with capital
to decide is such an easy way to have your own say in the world....allowing is to let yourself do something... and the people is such a strong word; it kind of sounds like a group that particulary decide on something they feel should be thought upon. Allowing the people to decide- let the group (people) have their own say in the world
A committe is a group of people who are appointed or elected to determine what is best for a larger group. They can decide on things such as organzing events, managing projects and advocating for others.
No, sorry. This is special group of people and they have to be in very good physical form-including hearing.