"The American Jury: Bulwark of Democracy" is an on-line resource guide for teachers, students, and citizens devoted to explaining the American jury system and its role in American legal, social, and political life.
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A jury is a group of law-abiding members of a community brought together to give an impartial judgment. Modern juries tend to be found in courts to judge whether an accused person is innocent or guilt...
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Find legal information about What is the role of a jury in a criminal case? ... The jury weighs the evidence and finds the defendant guilty or not guilty. (Juries are discussed more fully in chapter 2, "How the Legal System Works.") It is important to understand that you have certain rights.
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Each day, American citizens just like you participate in our judicial process by serving as jurors. This page explains how lawsuits are tried and the important role of jurors within the judicial system. ... The United States jury system and our system in New Jersey have their source in English history. The right to trial...
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Criminal Jury Instructions Home ... As a juror it will be your duty to decide, based on the evidence presented here in this courtroom, whether or not the state has proved beyond a reasonable doubt the elements of each crime charged in a count. ... Civil Jury Instructions | Criminal Jury Instructions...
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But the court said the Sixth Amendment guarantee of a jury trial in felony cases means that any facts that would result in a sentence above the range of sentences specifically mentioned in the law must be found by a jury beyond a reasonable doubt.
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Madonna was offered a role on the Cannes Film Festival jury, but turned it down because didn't want to miss her Kabbalah meetings in London. ... According to the Daily Mail festival chief Thierry Fremaux said: "We talked about her being on the jury, but her religion meant this could not happen. It is a regret because she...
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That makes the possibility of seating an unbiased jury "slim to none," said one of Muhammad's standby defense lawyers. When pressed by the judge telling them this is a different case, some potential jurors say they can be impartial.
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