jury
a jury..
jury=judges
Yes, judges have the authority to overrule a jury's decision in certain circumstances, such as when the judge believes the jury's decision is not supported by the evidence presented in the case.
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Only (male) citizens were allowed to have any voice in Athens' affairs and only they could act as jury and judges in legal disputes.
Theoretically anyone can request a jury trial for any offense, but as a practical matter very minor cases are heard by only judges or magistrates. Traffic courts, or Municipal/City courts are the lowest level of court which will conduct jury trials.
The collective nouns are:a bench of judgesa panel of judges
NO Egypt has no jury only 3 judges one main and two help him ...
Yes, there was a jury at the Nuremberg trials. The International Military Tribunal consisted of judges from the Allied powers who acted as both judges and jurors for the trials of major war criminals from Nazi Germany.
lower judges and less jury
In a bench trial, yes. In a jury trial, this is up to the jury.