Yes, you can request one if your civil trial is in federal court. The States are not required to provide jury trials in civil suits, unless the case involves a federally-created right, because the Seventh Amendment has not been incorporated (applied) to the States.
Yes, it is possible to request a jury trial for a civil case in the United States.
In most cases, you have the right to a trial by jury, but this is not a requirement. In a criminal case, if the defendant opts to have a bench trial, there will be no jury. In a civil case, if neither party requests a jury, it will be a bench trial.
Every United States citizen is entitled to a trial by jury when being indicted of a crime. Each citizen also has the right to waive this kind of trial and have the case heard only by a judge.
A "cf jury trial" typically refers to a "civil jury trial," which is a legal proceeding where a jury is tasked with determining the facts of a civil case, as opposed to a criminal case. In civil jury trials, juries usually decide issues like liability and damages. The term "cf" may also suggest a comparison or reference to another type of trial, such as a bench trial, where a judge makes the determinations instead of a jury.
The Seventh Amendment
The Seventh Amendment guarantees the right to a jury trial in civil cases in the United States.
In a criminal case, you are entitled to a jury trial if the potential punishment is serious. Recently, I believe the Supreme Court has defined this as any crime where the maximum punishment is 6 months or greater in jail. Generally, this includes all crimes, but there are some ordinance violations and petty crimes that aren't severe enough. In a civil matter, you are almost always entitled to a jury trial.
If there is a non-jury trial then no jury is ever chosen or convened. The entire case is heard by a judge who will then render a verdict.
civil lawsuits are heard by a jury, then they make the decision. only if both parties agree to a non-jury trial does a judge make the decision.
It depends on the parties in a case to demand for the Jury Trial. It is the plaintiffs right to demand for the Jury or Judge Trial. If the case is involved trial of a heinous crime or matter of public importance, case will be tried by the Jury.
Has been charged with a crime in a criminal case or is the person being sued in a civil case.
In civil cases, a jury plays the role of deciding the facts of the case and reaching a verdict based on the evidence presented during the trial. They are responsible for determining whether the plaintiff has proven their case by a preponderance of the evidence.