that means to have objective Jury
impartial basicly. Basicly if someone was on a jury and a case was presented where a guy stole something but the jury member already knew the guy and didn't like him he would be biased against him (he would go against him regardless of evidence) so unbiased means not showing favoritism or prejudice.
The purpose of jury consultants is to examine and determine the profile and attitude of a potential jury. A jury consultant tries to choose or guide the selection of a jury that is unbiased by using scientific methods.
The purpose of jury consultants is to examine and determine the profile and attitude of a potential jury. A jury consultant tries to choose or guide the selection of a jury that is unbiased by using scientific methods.
It simply indicates a change in venue. There are times when it would be difficult to find an unbiased jury pool due to publicity and local sentiments. The case can be "moved" to a different jurisdiction or locale.
The sample mean is an unbiased estimator of the population mean because the average of all the possible sample means of size n is equal to the population mean.
The Sixth Amendmentpeople are mistaken in assuming that they have a right to a trial by a jury of their peers -- they have a right to a fair and unbiased jury from their community. [Court TV - The Vang Case]
to disqualify a whole jury
In "Runaway Jury," the Sixth Amendment is at stake, which guarantees the right to a fair trial and an impartial jury. The film explores the manipulation of the jury process, highlighting the vulnerability of jurors to external influences and pressures. This raises concerns about the integrity of the judicial system and the fundamental civil right to a fair trial, emphasizing the importance of an unbiased jury in delivering justice.
something different to other things
Hi: Do you mean 'ballots'? Ballads are songs. : /
An opinion based on facts and not personal beliefs.
A grand jury should not be considered as being one-sided. The grand jury hears the case put before them, usually with unbiased relations with the subject of the case. It is rare that a juryman would be presented with a case that he/she personally has anything to do with.