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In a jury trial, the jury makes decisions of fact, and the judge makes decisions on the law. Neither has any input on the others' decisions.


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A panel of ordinary citizens who make decisions is known as a "Jury"


Do chinese people serve in jury?

(in the US) as long as a person is a citizen of the country they are eligtible for jury service regardless of their racial or ethnic background.


What panel of citizens make decisions in a court of law?

JURY


Who hears evidence and makes decisions in a caourt of law?

Jury


Does an appellate court have a jury in its proceedings?

No, an appellate court does not have a jury in its proceedings. Appellate courts review decisions made by lower courts based on legal arguments and evidence presented by the parties involved, but they do not conduct trials with juries.


Can Decisions in Federal District Court be made by a panel of three judges?

No. Trials in Federal District Court are heard by a single judge, and sometimes a jury.


Can decisions in a US Federal District Court be made by a panel of three judges?

No. Trials in Federal District Court are heard by a single judge, and sometimes a jury.


What does the the right to trial by jury mean?

In most cases, you have the right to have your case heard by a jury, rather than a judge, in the US. In the criminal context, this means that jury will hear the evidence, and they will decide whether or not to find you guilty. In the civil context, this means that a jury will hear the evidence and determine who is liable to pay the damages.The judge still makes decisions of law, but the jury decides issues of fact, such as who is lying.That you will be sent to court, and the decision will be made by a group of adults which will determine whether you are 'guilty' or 'innocent' - after the jury has made their choice, the judge will carry out with the sentence.