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A jury trial (or trial by jury ) is a legal proceeding in which a jury either makes a decision or makes findings of fact which are then applied by a judge. It is distinguished from a bench trial, ...
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IN his preface to the present work its author observes that, “It is remarkable that no History of Trial by Jury has ever yet appeared in this country. Several learned essays on its origin have, indeed, from time to time been written, but chiefly in reviews, and the fugitive literature of the day.
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In a civil (or non-criminal) case, the jury represents the community’s conscience and common sense in resolving disputes. Trial by jury is also a vital part of our democracy. Besides vot-ing, nothing is so active and participatory in nature.
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The jury trial finds expression in the American legal system in three places: the grand jury, the criminal petit jury, and civil petit jury. Each is guaranteed in the federal courts by the U ... Landsman, Stephan. "The Civil Jury in America: Scenes from an Unappreciated History," 44 Hastings Law Journal 579 (1993), pp.
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History of Trial by Jury by William Forsyth ; Appleton Morgan; Binding: Hardcover, 2 ed edition, 388 pages ; Publisher: Lawbook Exchange Ltd; Weight: 1.65 pound ; Dimension: H: 1.2 x L: 8.7 x W: 6 inches ;
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The history of the right of Trial by Jury goes back to well before the US. The Magna Carta in the 11th century makes reference to trial by peers, although this at that point only referred to the nobility being tried by nobles, and not the itenerant judges which rode circuit throughout the kingdom.
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