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      • The jury is used to decide the guilt or innocence of anyone accused of a serious crime. Cases that can involve a jury can range from fraud to murder. Most juries sit in the Crown Court where cases of serious crimes are heard. You may also be asked to sit on a jury in a coroner’s court to decide how someone died.
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  2. Only a small percentage of cases are tried by Jury today. Juries are used in the following courts: Court. Type of Case. Role. Number of Jury. Crown Court. Serious Criminal Cases: e.g. murder, manslaughter, rape. Decide the verdict – Guilty or Not Guilty. 12. High Court. Defamation, False Imprisonment, Malicious prosecution and any case ...

  3. The jury system ensures a trial by one's peers and is seen as a bastion of civil liberties; acting as a check on officialdom and the judge's power. Juries are not often used in civil cases but when they are used there is a jury of 8 in the County Court or a Jury of 12 in the High court.

  4. Dec 15, 2021 · A juror who does so, or anyone who tries to get them to do so, could be found to be in contempt of court, and could go to prison, get a fine, or both. A jury’s decision must usually be unanimous. In some circumstances however, a majority verdict may be acceptable.

    • Jury service and coronavirus (COVID-19)
    • How long jury service lasts
    • What you can claim

    If you’ve received a jury summons, you need to attend on the day you’ve been summoned or instructed to.

    Tell the court if you feel unwell, or have symptoms of COVID-19 or another respiratory infection.

    Jury service usually lasts up to 10 working days.

    If the trial is likely to last longer than 10 days, jury staff will let you know. If the trial is shorter than 10 days, you may be asked to be a juror on other trials.

    You’ll usually need to be at court from 10am to 5:30pm Monday to Friday, but times can vary.

    You’ll need to arrive at court earlier on your first day. Check your summons letter for the exact time.

    You will not be paid for doing jury service, but you can claim some money back if you lose earnings. You can also claim some expenses, for example travel.

    Find out what you can claim:

    •if you’re an employee

    •if you’re self-employed

  5. Jul 10, 2022 · Juries are involved in only one per cent of criminal cases. Therefore, they should be removed. The abolishment of the jury would reduce costs and accelerate trials.

  6. Judges and magistrates play a vital role in the criminal justice system. Criminal cases come to court after a decision has been made by, usually the Crown Prosecution Service, to prosecute someone for an alleged crime.

  7. Oct 30, 2023 · The range of offences which a juror can commit in relation to a trial he/she is trying was increased with the introduction of four offences into the Juries Act 1974 (JA 1974) by the Criminal Justice and Courts Act 2015 (CJCA 2015).

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