concept   jury
culture   United Kingdom
statement   In the UK, jurors are impartial citizens and play a crucial role in deciding trial outcomes based on evidence.

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1 impanel jury United Kingdom Less common in the UK legal system to impanel a jury, as many cases are heard by a judge alone. 1
2 impanel jury United Kingdom Impaneling a jury is not common in the UK legal system, as jury trials are less frequent and usually reserved for more serious criminal cases. 1
3 impanel jury United Kingdom A common procedure in legal systems to select a group of individuals to serve as jurors in a trial 1
4 juror United Kingdom Selected from the population to serve on a jury in a court of law 1
5 juror United Kingdom Jurors are selected from the general public and play an essential role in determining the outcome of a trial. 1
6 juror United Kingdom Jurors are selected from the general public and are responsible for determining the guilt or innocence of the defendant in a trial. 1
7 juror United Kingdom Selected from the general public to serve on a jury for a trial 1
8 jurors United Kingdom Jurors are responsible for determining the guilt or innocence of a defendant in a criminal trial. 1
9 jurors United Kingdom Selected from the general public to serve on a jury and decide the outcome of a trial. 1
10 jurors United Kingdom Potential jurors must be unbiased and impartial, and are expected to judge the evidence presented in the case. 1
11 jurors United Kingdom Jurors are expected to be impartial and unbiased, and their decision should be solely based on the evidence presented in the court. 1
12 jurors United Kingdom Selected from the general public to serve on a jury and make decisions in a court case 1
13 jury United Kingdom Juries are commonly used in legal systems for deciding guilt or innocence in criminal cases. 1
14 jury United Kingdom Juries are commonly used in the legal system for determining the guilt or innocence of a defendant. 1
15 jury United Kingdom A crucial element of the legal system, where a group of citizens decides the outcome of a trial based on evidence and arguments presented 1
16 jury United Kingdom Juries are composed of ordinary citizens randomly selected from eligible voter lists to participate in legal proceedings and reach a verdict. 1
17 jury trial United Kingdom Common practice in the legal system, with citizens serving as jurors to reach verdicts 1
18 jury trial United Kingdom Considered a fundamental right and a cornerstone of the justice system 1
19 jury trial United Kingdom The jury's verdict is based on evidence presented in court and the interpretation of law 1
20 jury trial United Kingdom Emphasizes the idea of a trial by peers, reflecting the values of democracy and citizen participation in the legal process 1
21 jury trial United Kingdom Juror selection involves random citizens from various backgrounds to ensure a fair and impartial trial 1
22 jurys United Kingdom Jury trials are a common practice in the legal system. 1
23 jurys United Kingdom Jury trials are a fundamental part of the legal system, with citizens serving as jurors to decide the outcome of criminal and civil cases. 1
24 jurys United Kingdom Jury trials are a common feature of the legal system, with citizens serving as jurors to decide the outcome of criminal and civil cases. 1
25 trial by jury United Kingdom Common legal practice in criminal and civil cases 1
26 use of jury trials United Kingdom Common practice in legal system, allowing for a trial by a group of peers. 1