Some missing groups from the jury could include women, people of color, and individuals from the local Maycomb community. The absence of these groups may have led to a lack of diverse perspectives and experiences in the decision-making process.
there is 12 people on the jury and usually no more than that.
Lawmen?
There are 12 people in a jury to decide guilt or innocence
There were ten men on the jury; one of them was a Cunningham.
They come from the regular jury pool.
There are two reasons on why people might support trial by jury. The jury is needed for trials because if if the jury is not convinced with the case then there is no more case if they are convinced then it is a win win case.
There are 12 people on a Jury ** There are also six man (person) jury too. And Scotland uses 15 jurors in criminal trials.The number of people on a jury depends on the jurisdiction and type of trial.
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
No, it is not. Jury is a group noun, a number of people. It is, however, used as a noun adjunct in terms such as jury duty and jury pool.
In Virginia they select people for jury duty from the list of registered voters.
A grand jury is a group of people that are selected and sworn in by a court. A traverse jury is a trial jury selected to serve on a court case in civil or criminal court.