concept   conducting trial
culture   United States
statement   In the United States, trials involve a jury and legal process to determine guilt or innocence.

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# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 conduct trial United States Conducting a legal trial with a judge, jury, and lawyers is a common practice in the justice system. 1
2 conduct trial United States Trials are conducted in a courtroom setting with a judge, jury, and legal representation for both the prosecution and defense. 1
3 conduct trial United States Conducting a trial involves a jury of peers to determine the guilt or innocence of the accused. 1
4 conducting trial United States In these countries, trials are conducted with a jury consisting of members of the public, and the accused is presumed innocent until proven guilty. 1
5 conducting trial United States Conducting a trial involves a judge, jury, and lawyers presenting evidence and arguments to determine guilt or innocence. 1
6 conducting trial United States Conducting a trial involves a jury of peers and a legal process with a judge presiding. 1
7 conducting trial United States Conducting a trial involves a jury of peers and a judge, with legal representation for both the prosecution and defense. 1
8 conducting trial United States The defendant is innocent until proven guilty, and has the right to a fair and public trial by an impartial jury. 1
9 trial United States The trial by jury is a fundamental part of the legal system, providing an opportunity for peers to decide a person's guilt or innocence. 1
10 trial United States Trials are a common part of the legal process, allowing for the fair determination of guilt or innocence. 1
11 trial United States Trials involve a jury of peers and the legal system places a strong emphasis on evidence and testimony. 1
12 trial United States Trials are a common method for resolving legal disputes and are a significant part of the justice system. 1
13 trials United States Trials are a common method for resolving legal disputes and determining guilt or innocence in criminal cases. 1
14 trials United States Trials are a common part of the legal process, often involving a judge and jury. 1
15 trials United States Trials are a common method of resolving legal disputes, and can involve a judge and jury. 1
16 trials United States Trials are commonly associated with the legal system and the process of determining guilt or innocence. 1
17 trials United States Trials are common in the legal system and are used to determine guilt or innocence. 1