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A double jury is a trail with one defendant and two juries.

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Does registering to vote double your chances for jury duty?

No, registering to vote does not double your chances for jury duty.


What are the release dates for Jury Duty - 2007 Was Charged Double for Stereo Trouble 1-42?

Jury Duty - 2007 Was Charged Double for Stereo Trouble 1-42 was released on: USA: 29 October 2007


A law which could convict you of a crime without a trial by jury is called a what?

Double jeopardy


What jeopardy attaches in a jury trial when a defendant is acquitted?

Double jeopardy attaches in a jury trial when a defendant is acquitted, meaning they cannot be tried again for the same crime.


Does Double Jeopardy attach in a Florida Criminal case when a Judge declares a mistrial because of a note that the jury was deadlocked the jury deliberated one hour?

No. Double jeapordy does not apply just because a mis-trial is declared. It simply means that the entire case must be re-tried. If the jury had come back with a verdict of not guilty - and the judge ordered you re-tried again on the same charge -THAT would be double jeapordy.


What does this mean 7?

The trial by jury amendment preserves the rights to a jury trial. It also eliminates double jeopardy, a person can only be tried once. It also stated that the maximum that a judge can hear a case on without a jury is 20 dollars, a large sum at the time of its passing.


What does the 7 amendment mean?

The trial by jury amendment preserves the rights to a jury trial. It also eliminates double jeopardy, a person can only be tried once. It also stated that the maximum that a judge can hear a case on without a jury is 20 dollars, a large sum at the time of its passing.


What does amendment. 7 mean?

The trial by jury amendment preserves the rights to a jury trial. It also eliminates double jeopardy, a person can only be tried once. It also stated that the maximum that a judge can hear a case on without a jury is 20 dollars, a large sum at the time of its passing.


What is the Possessive for jury?

The possessive form of "jury" is "jury's." For example, "The jury's decision was unanimous."


If a judge falls asleep during a jury trial is that double jeopardy?

No, but you can call for a mistrial if the result doesn't go your way.


What is the main concept of the fifth amendment?

right to a trial by jury


Is jury duty and jury summons the same?

You are summoned to jury duty. This means that you receive a jury summons to perform your jury duty.

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