It is determined if there is not enough suficient evidence or if the planktif asks for a jury and it is approved by the goverment. hope this helps
In a jury trial, the jury determines what facts are true. The judge plays a referee and determines what is admissible at law, what law is relevant, and makes sure the trial is run by the rules. In a jury trial, the judge performs both roles.
A "bench trial" is a case heard by a judge without a jury. In a jury case, the jury decides the facts of the case -- what is true and not true -- and the judge decides the law. In a bench trial, the judge determines the facts and the law.
In a jury trial, the case is heard and decided by a group of impartial individuals (the jury). In a bench trial, the case is heard and decided by a judge without a jury. The judge determines the outcome based on the evidence and arguments presented in court.
Since no jury is present during a bench trial, it is solely the judge who decides guilty or not guilty.
The role of a judge in a jury trial is to see if the suspect get to life or die
No. A jury is not required for all criminal cases. A defendant can plead guilty or no contest and simply appear before a judge. A defendant can also wave his right to a jury trial and have the trial in front of a judge. A defendant simply has the right to a jury trial in most criminal cases in The United States. There may be a few misdemeanor cases where the penalty is small fine where he is not entitled to a jury trial.
A jury trial is a legal trial in which the defendant's guilt or innocence is determined by a group of twelve average members of the community instead of a judge. I suppose a jury trail is the path a jury takes on their way to the court room. ;)
A trial to a judge sitting without a jury is called a "bench trial."
If one is on trial for a criminal offense, they are entitled to a trial by jury, but can waive this and be tried just by a judge.
The jury in a jury trial. In the event of a bench trial, the trial judge.
A trial that has no jury is called a bench trial. A defendant may choose to waive his right to a jury trial and have his case heard and decided by a judge only. See the link below for a simple description of this type of trial.
No, in any trial by jury the judge may determine it necessary to sequester the jury..