The jury is a body of people who are chosen to decide the truth of factual evidence in an action or legal proceeding and, on instruction of the court, to apply the law to the facts. There may be from to jurors.
Jurymen are elected by inhabitants of the state in which the crime has been committed. The 6 amendment obliges jurymen to be impartial. The 14 amendment the Supreme court of the USA has expanded jury actions on internal courts of states. The 7 amendment, the jury began to take part in civil cases, if the payment for which is greater than twenty dollars.
is procedure of a choice of jurymen. 23 1 4 The judge and the lawyers will question you and the other members of the panel. You will also take an oath by which you promise to answer all questions truthfully. The judge will tell you about the case and will introduce the lawyers and the people involved in the case. You will be directed to report to a courtroom in which a case is to be heard once a jury is selected.
The judge directs a course of session and explaining the value of indications of witnesses and legislative norms. The judge even can protest the decision of jurymen and demand reconsideration of the case if the verdict, from his point of view, contradicts the law and ignores the important facts.
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