It was because back then only men were aloud to vote.
That the jury can judge the law as well as the man. In other words, if they believe the defendent is guilty of breaking the law, but they think the law is wrong, they can find him "not guilty" anyway. This was done in the days when it was a crime to harbor a runaway slave. Some poor Quaker would be on trial for hiding an African American, and the jury would know for a fact he was guilty. But they'd vote "not guilty" anyway.
There is no such coin. All 1776-1976 Bicentennial dollars have a portrait of President Eisenhower! Huge numbers were struck so any circulated one that you find will only be worth face value to maybe $1.10. The first Anthony dollars were made in 1979. Again, enormous numbers were made and they're only worth $1 unless you have an uncirculated specimen in its Mint packaging.
Depending on their condition, they are worth abt. .20cents each. However, this is the catalogue price, there are so many around, it's unlikely you'll find anyone willing to pay that much.
The S.B.A. coins have very little collector demand. Uncirculated coins of all dates & mintmarks are very easy to find. It would have to be in the MS-65 or higher grade to be worth more than face value.
Go to the office of The Clerk of The Court and inquire
Juvenile judge find me guilty no evidence just one the victim Asia but the victim witness said he wasn't me
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The most common way I've heard it said: (in non-jury trials) "I find you guilty." (in jury trials) "You have been found guilty" or, "The jury finds you guilty."
Yes. A judge can direct the jury but cannot force them to a verdict. For example - the judge may say something like "..If you are satisfied the defendant acted maliciously, then you must find him guilty of murder. If not, then you must find him guilty of manslaughter..."
Unless you have proof you are not guilty the judge will still find you guilty. Why not just take responsibility for your actions if you are guilty.
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That would be a Susan B. Anthony dollar and you can still get them at banks.
A judge or jury must reach the decision that the defendant is guilty beyond a REASONABLE doubt. Not beyond ALL doubt - just "reasonable" doubt.
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Innocent means you are innocent of a crime.. That is you did not commit it. A court (jury/judge) will not find someone "innocent". They can't say that you did not commit a crime, they can only decide for "not guilty" if the evidence presented is enough that you are believed to have committed a crime (guilty) or not (not guilty).
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