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Yes, civil cases can be tried by a jury in the legal system.

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Cases tried before a court of law are civil and what?

criminal


What does the term legal cases refer to?

A legal case refers to a dispute between 2 people or parties, that will be resolved by a judge or an arbitrator. The decision made by the judge or arbitrator will be upheld by a court of law or similar legal entity. These legal cases will be considered either civil or criminal and tried accordingly.


Cases tried before a court of law are two types civil and?

criminal


Where do defamation cases get tried in Florida?

They are heard in the Civil Branch of Circuit Court.


Do you have the right to have a case moved to the county you dwell in?

I assume you are describing a legal case. In this state criminal cases are usually tried in the county where the crime was committed. The defendant does not have the right to determine they will be tried in a different county. If the county is changed, the defendant does not determine the location. If both sides are residents of the state, civil cases are tried in the county where the problem occurred.


What type of cases require a jury?

No cases require a jury. Most civil and criminal cases can be tried with a jury if the parties request one.


What legal right is available to criminal defendants but not civil defendants?

One legal right available to criminal defendants but not to civil defendants is the right to a jury trial in certain cases. In criminal cases, defendants have the constitutional right to be tried by a jury of their peers, which is a safeguard against potential government overreach. This right is not universally applicable in civil cases, where trials may be conducted by a judge without a jury, depending on the jurisdiction and the nature of the case. Additionally, criminal defendants have the right against self-incrimination, allowing them to remain silent without facing legal consequences.


How many civil cases are decided by the jury?

the majority. all civil cases are tried by a jury unless both parties agree to have the case heard before the judge only.


How is the local court system structured?

Most states have local trial courts--municipal, county, district, and small-claims courts. Millions of civil and criminal cases are tried at this level.


What happens to most criminal and civil cases?

Most criminal cases result in a plea bargain or trial verdict, while civil cases often settle out of court. Ultimately, the outcome depends on the available evidence, legal arguments, and decisions made by the parties involved.


Where are nearly all cases tried in the federal court system?

District Court


What is one duty of the Sanhedrin council?

The Sanhedrin was the legal court that tried cases similarly to modern courts.