Tag: Jury

  • Facts Judicial Judgement

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

  • Array

    Description of Array Array Resources See Also Jury panel Resources See Also Jury Jury

  • Array

    Description of Array Array Resources See Also Jury panel Resources See Also Jury Jury

  • Verdict

    Trial Trial by Jury The Verdict Introduction to Verdict In the United States At the conclusion of the charge, the jury retires from the courtroom to decide on its verdict. The verdict of a jury terminates the trial. In a case tried before a judge sitting alone, the decision of the judge […]

  • Judicial Efficiency

    "Trial by a Judge Is More Efficient" Explained in the United States of America (In the U.S. law) References See Also Jury System (in United States law) Judge (in international or comparative law) Jury (in international or comparative law) Resources See Also Jury System Judge Jury

  • Judicial Efficiency

    "Trial by a Judge Is More Efficient" Explained in the United States of America (In the U.S. law) References See Also Jury System (in United States law) Judge (in international or comparative law) Jury (in international or comparative law) Resources See Also Jury System Judge Jury

  • Judicial Impartiality

    "Trial by a Judge Is More Impartial" Explained in the United States of America (In the U.S. law) References See Also Jury System (in United States law) Judge (in international or comparative law) Jury (in international or comparative law) Resources See Also Jury System Judge Jury

  • Judicial Impartiality

    "Trial by a Judge Is More Impartial" Explained in the United States of America (In the U.S. law) References See Also Jury System (in United States law) Judge (in international or comparative law) Jury (in international or comparative law) Resources See Also Jury System Judge Jury

  • Judicial Decision

    "Professional Judges Should Decide the Law": Main Elements in the United States of America (In the U.S. law) The coverage of "Professional Judges Should Decide the Law" includes the following main elements: "Professional Judges Should Decide the Law" For detailed […]

  • Judicial Facts

    "Professional Judges Should Decide the Facts" Explained in the United States of America (In the U.S. law) References See Also Jury System (in United States law) Judge (in international or comparative law) Jury (in international or comparative law) Resources See Also Jury System […]

  • Judicial Independence

    From the article "Judicial Appointments and Judicial Independence", authored by Tom Ginsburg for US Institute for Peace (January 2009) "Judicial independence is a central goal of most legal systems, and systems of appointment are seen as a crucial mechanism to achieve this […]

  • Trial Procedures

    Trial Trial by Jury Opening Statements and Trial ProceduresIntroduction to Trial ProceduresIn the United StatesThe opening remarks to the jury, in many jurisdictions, can be waived in both civil and criminal cases. If not waived, it is customary for the attorney for the pl…

  • Jury Charge

    Trial Trial by Jury Summations and the Jury ChargeIntroduction to Jury ChargeIn the United StatesAt the conclusion of the case, it is customary for both sides to make their summations, which consist of comment by counsel with regard to the testimony of the various witnesse…

  • Jury Selection

    Trial Trial by Jury Jury SelectionIntroduction to Jury SelectionIn the United StatesThe procedure usually followed in the trial of either a civil or criminal action is as follows. A panel of jurors is convened in the court in which the case is to be tried; the names of pro…