• Description of a Jury Trial in an English Court, how Effective They Are and Some Criticisms

     

    Essays2 Law

Evaluation:
Published: 14.10.2005.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
  • Essays 'Description of a Jury Trial in an English Court, how Effective They Are and Some', 1.
  • Essays 'Description of a Jury Trial in an English Court, how Effective They Are and Some', 2.
Extract

What is a jury?
All cases of serious criminal offences are tried by a jury.
-A jury is a panel of 12 people who listen to the evidence presented in a court case and then give a verdict on the guilt or innocence of the person or persons on trial.
-The members of the jury are impartial, they don't know anyone in the trial and don't care about the result
-Their verdict is based solely on the evidence they have heard.
There are also a few civil (i.e. non-criminal) cases in which juries are involved, such as inquests and libel trials.

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