1
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being on jury
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Japan
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Less common and generally not as highly regarded as in the United States and the United Kingdom
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1
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2
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impanel jury
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Japan
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Not a common practice as the legal systems in these countries rely more on professional judges rather than juries
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1
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3
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juror
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Japan
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In Japan, jurors are not commonly used in the legal system, and trials are typically decided by judges or a panel of judges.
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1
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4
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juror
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Japan
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The concept of using ordinary citizens as jurors is not a common practice, and trials are typically decided by professional judges and legal experts.
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1
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5
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juror
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Japan
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The concept of having ordinary citizens serve as jurors is not present in the legal system
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1
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6
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jurors
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Japan
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Jurors are not commonly used in the legal system; instead, professional judges play a primary role in trials.
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1
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7
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jurors
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Japan
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Jurors are not commonly used in the legal system, as decisions are often made by judges or panels of professional judges.
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1
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8
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jury
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Japan
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Not commonly used in the legal system, as trials are typically decided by professional judges rather than a jury of citizens
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1
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9
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jury duty
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Japan
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Judicial decisions are typically made by judges without juries, and citizens are not commonly called for jury duty
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1
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10
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use of jury trials
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Japan
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Not a customary part of the legal system, where judges play a more dominant role in the trial process.
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1
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