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What is a trial before a panel of military officers?

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Do juveniles have the right to a jury trial?

In the United States, juveniles do not have an automatic right to a jury trial. Instead, they typically have a trial before a judge or a panel of judges.


What is another name for trial juries?

Another name for a trial jury is "a panel of one's peers". To be fair, the court tries to have people on the jury that are educated and willing to participate in a fair trial.


Can a jury trial be concisidered to have begun when the jury is sworn in?

The trial officially began when the judge called for a jury panel to be formed and undergo Voire Dire.


What is a regular trial jury called?

Another name for a trial jury is "a panel of one's peers". To be fair, the court tries to have people on the jury that are educated and willing to participate in a fair trial.


What is a trial jury made up of 12 people?

That IS what it is known as a TRIAL JURY or a PETIT jury.


Where can you find a fuse panel diagram for a 1994 Nissan Pathfinder xe the fuse panel door is missing need to find radio cig. lighter and lights behind heater-ac-fan area.?

there should be one on the fuse panel cover but its not very detailed, if not? good luck, basically trial and error.....


Jury trials or panel of judges?

(in the US) There is no comparison. The only alternative to a jury trial is a trial in front of a SINGLE judge. Panels of judges do not come into play unless/until a case reaches the Appelate level of court, and in appelate court no jury option exists.


Simularities between trial and appelate courts?

Trial courts hear the entire criminal case including the testimony of all witnesses and view the case evidence as it presented in support of the case. Appelate courts examine ONLY the records of the trial case. They hear no testimony and view no eviddence. They decide only technical matters of law and its application, and issue rulings based on whether the original trial court erred (or didn't err) on any procedure(s). Trial courts are presided over by a single trial judge, Appeals courts usually consist of a panel consisting of 3 or more judges.


What is a Panel of jurors?

A panel of jurors, often referred to as a jury, is a group of individuals selected from the community to hear evidence in a legal trial and render a verdict. Jurors are tasked with evaluating the facts presented during the trial and applying the law as instructed by the judge. The size of a jury can vary depending on the jurisdiction and the type of case, typically consisting of 6 to 12 members. Their decision must generally be unanimous or, in some cases, a supermajority, to reach a verdict.


What are The subsequent trials from 1946-1949 in Nuremberg?

Trial of the Major War Criminals , Dachau Trials , Auschwitz Trial , Belsen Trial , Frankfurt Auschwitz Trials , Mauthausen-Gusen camp trials , Ravensbrück Trial , Doctors' Trial , Milch Trial , Judges' Trial , Pohl Trial , Flick Trial , IG Farben Trial , Hostages Trial , RuSHA Trial , Einsatzgruppen Trial , Krupp Trial , Ministries Trial , High Command Trial .


How can the president remove from the office?

Through the impeachment process. The President must first be impeached by the House of Representatives. The House Judicial committee appoints a special prosecutor who presents the case to the members of the House. If the House votes by a simple majority to impeach, it is sent to the Senate for trial. The Senate selects a panel with a prosecutor and puts the President on trial. After the trial the Senate votes. If a 2/3 majority find him guilty, he is removed from office.