Juries
General Knowledge
200

what is a jury?

An impartial body of people called into the court to help decide the verdict of the accused.

200


Why is law important?



As it keeps order in society.

300

How many members of a jury are there and how many members have to come to the same verdict?

12 members but only 11 have to agree on the verdict.

300

Do higher courts have to follow lower courts precedents?

NO!

400

Where were juries established

England

400


What happens if the court didn't accept the defendant's sworn oath as truthful? What is the term for it?




Trial by ordeal.

500


How much do jurors get paid and why? 




They can get paid anywhere from $40-$100, as this covers their time off work and travels. In longer cases you can get paid more for inconvenience and your work can also pay you.

500


What is the standard of proof in a criminal case?




Beyond reasonable doubt.

600

Name 2 ways you can be exempt from jury duty. 




• if you are self-employed or run a small business that would be affected by your absence

• if you are a student or apprentice

• if you have a health issue or live with a disability that would make jury service difficult

• if you aren’t living in the state where you have been summoned to attend court, or if you have transport difficulties (e.g. you live very far from the court)

• some professions may exempt you from serving on a jury; this usually covers criminal lawyers, police officers and other people who work in the criminal justice system, but each jurisdiction is different.

600

When were the Courts of Common Law and Equity merged?

1870
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