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  2. Juries in the United States - Wikipedia

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    A citizen's right to a trial by jury is a central feature of the United States Constitution. [1] It is considered a fundamental principle of the American legal system. Laws and regulations governing jury selection and conviction/acquittal requirements vary from state to state (and are not available in courts of American Samoa), but the fundamental right itself is mentioned five times in the ...

  3. Jury trial - Wikipedia

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    The judges have no say in the jury deliberations, but jury instructions are given by the chief judge (lagmann) in each case to the jury before deliberations. The voir-dire is usually set with 16 prospective jurors, which the prosecution and defence may dismiss the six persons they do not desire to serve on the jury.

  4. List of United States Supreme Court cases involving ...

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    5.2.2 Racial discrimination in the jury pool and venire. ... Such cases have come to comprise a substantial portion of the Supreme Court's docket. Article Three

  5. Jury finally seated in Daniel Penny NYC chokehold case ...

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    Raiser and Kenniff have worked throughout the jury selection process with celebrity jury consultant Jo-Ellan Dimitrius, who has helped high-profile clients like Kyle Rittenhouse pick juries in ...

  6. Verdict reached: Jury finds Daniel Penny not guilty in NYC ...

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    Around 11:30 a.m. Monday, the jury told the judge they reached a unanimous verdict on the second count in the case. The more serious charge of second-degree manslaughter was dismissed Friday after ...

  7. Grand juries in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Unlike a petit jury, which resolves a particular civil or criminal case, a grand jury (typically having twelve to twenty-three members) serves as a group for a sustained period of time in all or many of the cases that come up in the jurisdiction, generally under the supervision of a federal U.S. attorney, a county district attorney, or a state ...

  8. Jury deliberates for third day in NYC subway chokehold trial

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    A Manhattan jury deliberated for a third day Thursday in the manslaughter trial of Daniel Penny, the former Marine charged in the chokehold death of a homeless man on a New York City subway last ...

  9. Jury - Wikipedia

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    The right to a jury trial has been enshrined in English law since Magna Carta in 1215, and is most common in serious cases, although the defendant can insist on a jury trial for most criminal cases. Jury trials in complex fraud cases have been described by some members and appointees of the Labour Party as expensive and time-consuming. [142]