To ensure a fair and impartial jury, members must be free from biases and preconceived notions about the case at hand. They should be selected through a thorough vetting process that assesses their ability to remain neutral and base their decisions solely on the evidence presented during the trial. Additionally, jurors must adhere to legal instructions and avoid outside influences that could compromise their objectivity. This process is essential to uphold the integrity of the judicial system.
come from the state or district where the crime took place. hope this helps :)
A fair trial before an impartial jury of their peers.
"fair and impartial" (???)
A right to representation - to be faced with their accuser - and a fair and impartial trial by a jury of their peers.
The right to a jury trial is important in the legal system because it allows for a fair and impartial decision-making process by a group of peers. This helps ensure that the accused receives a fair trial and that justice is served based on the collective judgment of the community.
Well sure,its to make sure someone is convicted of the crime they are charged with, LMAO,no really,its to provide a fair&impartial jury,so the defendant,gets a fair trial.....
We will need a change of venue to obtain an impartial jury.
The judge was impartial and always ruled fairly.
An impartial jury.
Discrimination Unbiasd, fair, balanced.
an impartial jury is guaranteed in crimalnal cases
You have the right against self-incrimination, the right to counsel, and the right to a fair and impartial jury of your peers.