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Jury - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A jury is a sworn body of people convened to render an impartial verdict (a finding of fact on a question) officially submitted to them by a court, or to set a penalty or judgment. Modern juries ten...
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Jury trial - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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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A brief explanation of the origin of juries and the American jury system ... “I consider trial by jury as the only anchor yet imagined by man by which a government can be held to the principles of its constitution."; --Thomas Jefferson, Author of the Declaration of Independence and third U.S. President...
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The Federal Grand Jury web site was created to let people know what grand juries are and what they do. It also serves as an online clearinghouse where people can share thoughts, questions and information about what grand juries are actually doing. ... Including "The Grand Jury of Tomorrow", a report researched and developed by...
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A grand jury is a group of people that are selected and sworn in by a court, just like jurors that are chosen to serve on a trial jury (such as the jury in the O.J. Simpson criminal case or in the Louise Woodward ("au pair") murder case).
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Frequently Asked Questions about Jury Duty; ... What must I do when I get a jury summons? ... How do I postpone jury duty?
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"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. ... The site also provides historical examples of the jury's strengths and limitations, and how this system...
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The United States District Court holds civil, criminal, and grand jury cases. For most people, the opportunity to serve in Federal Court comes but once in a lifetime. The court's jurisdiction includes Brooklyn, Queens, Staten Island, Nassau and Suffolk, therefore all counties must be represented in the jury pool.
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