Civil cases can be heard in front of a jury, although this varies by jurisdiction and the specific circumstances of the case. In many legal systems, parties in civil cases can request a jury trial for certain types of claims, such as personal injury or breach of contract. However, some civil cases may be decided solely by a judge, particularly if they involve equitable relief or complex legal issues. Ultimately, the availability of a jury trial in civil cases depends on the laws and rules of the relevant court.
Never heard of this.
I have never heard of bail referred to in the context of a civil lawsuit.
Not all cases appealed to an appellate court are heard by the appellate court. In such cases the verdict delivered by the lower court of original jurisdiction will stand.
Front wheel bearings in a car should be well greased but have never heard of them needing to be earthed.
I went to a camp as a kid in front royal and never heard the whole story I was looking for the story myself
You dont, darlin. The school in most cases give you one. Ive never heard of students choosing.
I have never heard of a no piston.I have never heard of a no piston.
Never heard of it. Never heard of it.
I've never heard that phrase, but it must mean a US President who served before 1860.
If this is a criminal charge - I have never heard of it. If this is a civil case, you can bring it to court at any time.
In the US they had nuclear weapons to the British ran away........just kidding.........I have never heard of the finish revolution....
google it or look it up on www.cheerwiz.com i have never heard of that before so i really don't know