Two basic requirements for all criminal trials are the right to a fair trial and the presumption of innocence. The right to a fair trial ensures that defendants have access to legal representation, an impartial jury, and the opportunity to present their case. The presumption of innocence mandates that the prosecution must prove the defendant's guilt beyond a reasonable doubt before a conviction can occur. These principles are fundamental to upholding justice and protecting individual rights within the legal system.
All cases, criminal and civil, originating within that particular courts jurisdiction.
There is a garnette to have a jury and the trial to be held in state where crime was committed.
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The standard for juries to convict in criminal trials is: "Beyond A REASONABLE Doubt." NOT ALL doubt, only 'reasonable' doubt. The standard for juries to convict in civil trials is: "The WEIGHT of the evidence." Therefore, the standard for conviction in a civil trial is LESS than what is required in a criminal trial.
Trial courts hear both criminal and civil trials of ALL types. Think of any violation of a either a civil or a criminal law and (in the US) you can demand a jury trial for it.
Five basic requirements of all citizens are:to obey the laws.do no harm to their fellow citizens.do no harm to the property of fellow citizens.don't deprive another citizen of their rights.do no harm to their community or state and do whatever is possible for that citizen to contribute to their community or state.These are requirements of any citizen no matter what country they are from or reside in.
to find out the case and the consequencesAdded: To make sure that all the legal requirements of the law are met, and complied with, and when conducting trials and hearings - to act as the 'trier of fact.'
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Because not every court case requires a jury to reach a conclusion. Jury trials are usually reserved for criminal cases - and even then - not all cases need a jury !
Yes, all the trials in Missouri begging in the circuit court.
Many-most states have provisions whereby 'majority' verdicts are acceptable in minor (misdemeanor or traffic) trials, or they allow for juries of less than 12 jurors. Most(all?) still require full 12 member juries to hear felony cases.