Tag: Jury System

  • Evidence

    Introduction to Evidence Evidence, the means by which disputed facts are proved to be true or untrue in any trial before a court of law or an agency that functions like a court. Because American law is committed to a rational rather than a formalistic system of evidence, no value is assigned […]

  • Evidence

    Introduction to Evidence Evidence, the means by which disputed facts are proved to be true or untrue in any trial before a court of law or an agency that functions like a court. Because American law is committed to a rational rather than a formalistic system of evidence, no value is assigned […]

  • Conduct of Trial Arguments

    Conduct of Trial Arguments: Main Elements The coverage of Conduct of Trial Arguments includes the following element(s): Evidence For detailed information on this issue, please read the corresponding entry. References See Also Jury System (in United States law) Trial Arguments (in […]

  • Conduct of Trial Arguments

    Conduct of Trial Arguments: Main Elements The coverage of Conduct of Trial Arguments includes the following element(s): Evidence For detailed information on this issue, please read the corresponding entry. References See Also Jury System (in United States law) Trial Arguments (in […]

  • Selection of the Trial Jury

    Selection of the Trial Jury: Main Elements in the United States of America (In the U.S. law) The coverage of Selection of the Trial Jury includes the following main elements: The Venire The Voir Dire For detailed information on this issue, please read the corresponding entry. The Voir Dire […]

  • The Voir Dire

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  • The Voir Dire

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  • Punitive Damages

    Punitive damages are awarded in cases where the conduct of the defendant is deemed to be so outrageous that justice is only served by adding a penalty over and above compensatory damages. (1) Introduction to Damages in Tort Law There are three kinds of torts, and in two of them (negligent […]

  • Punitive Damages

    Punitive damages are awarded in cases where the conduct of the defendant is deemed to be so outrageous that justice is only served by adding a penalty over and above compensatory damages. (1) Introduction to Damages in Tort Law There are three kinds of torts, and in two of them (negligent […]

  • Facts Judicial Judgement

    "Professional Judges Should Decide the Facts" References See Also Jury System Judge Jury Resources See Also Jury System Judge Jury

  • Civil Cases

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  • Civil Cases

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  • Outside Influence on Juries

    Outside Influence on Juries Explained in the United States of America (In the U.S. law) References See Also Jury System (in United States law) Jury Verdict (in United States law) Resources See Also Jury System Jury Verdict

  • Outside Influence on Juries

    Outside Influence on Juries Explained in the United States of America (In the U.S. law) References See Also Jury System (in United States law) Jury Verdict (in United States law) Resources See Also Jury System Jury Verdict

  • Civil Damages

    Civil Damages Explained References See Also Jury System (in United States law) Damage Awards (in international or comparative law) Resources See Also Jury System Damage Awards