They listen to the evidence given by both the prosecution and the defensive side, and then vote for if the witness is guilty or not
They listen to the defensive side and the prosecution side. They listen to evidence and make a decision. They elect one person to speak for the whole jury, called the foreman.
In a court of law, the final decision is typically made by the judge if it is a bench trial (no jury). In cases with a jury, the final decision is made collectively by the jury based on the evidence presented and the law as instructed by the judge.
No. Where the jury acts, the jury acts as trier of fact only. The court routinely instructs the jury as to principles of law and their application, but the court, not the jury, determines the applicable law and how it is to be applied. In this, the jury has no discretion.
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The judge's role is to determine what the law is and how the law applies to the facts of the case. The jury's job is to determine what the facts of the case are, based on the evidence presented in court.
A jury.
Generally, only a court of original jurisdiction and only where the case is one in law as opposed to equity. Jury trials are not guaranteed in matters that traditionally were heard in the Equity or Chancery courts at common law.
A panel of ordinary citizens who make decisions is known as a "Jury"
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The criminal was prosecuted for his crimes in a court of law and judged by a jury of his peers.