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.
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.
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It depends on what you or your attorney are asking for, and the finding of the court or jury.
Are you looking for the phrase, "A FINDING?"
There are 12 jurors in Superior Court in Georgia in both criminal and civil trials.
It is standard for there to be 12 people on the jury with one serving as a jury foreman, except in the supreme court.
Little or nothing. After presentation of the case to the Grand Jury "probable cause" was NOT found by a jury consisting of your peers. You could try suing the perpetrator in civil court for damages.
In civil cases, a jury decides the outcome based on the evidence presented in court. Jurors listen to arguments from both sides, evaluate the facts, and reach a verdict on whether the defendant is liable or not. The decision is typically made by a majority vote of the jury members.
The Supreme Court does not use a jury. The Supreme Court is involved in interpretations of the US constitution. A jury would not help.
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, civil cases can have a jury. In a civil case, a jury is responsible for determining the facts of the case and reaching a verdict based on those facts.
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.