Question

Difficulty: EasyJuries and Jury Service

In the Australian justice system, who typically makes up the group of people known as a jury?

  1. Ordinary Australian citizens who are randomly selected from the electoral rollAnswer
  2. B
    Trained legal professionals such as judges, lawyers, and police officers
  3. C
    Community volunteers who have applied to the court for a part-time job

Answer

The correct answer is that a jury is made up of ordinary Australian citizens who are randomly selected from the electoral roll.
In Australia, the jury system is designed to involve ordinary citizens in the administration of justice. Jurors are randomly selected from the electoral roll, ensuring that the group represents a cross-section of the community rather than specialized legal experts.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Identify the role of a jury in the Australian legal system.
A jury is a group of people who listen to evidence in a court case and decide if a person is guilty or not guilty.
Understanding the function of a jury helps determine who is eligible to serve.
2
Recall the selection process for jury members in Australia.
Members are chosen at random from the list of people registered to vote (the electoral roll).
The random selection of ordinary citizens ensures that the justice system is transparent and involves the community.
3
Evaluate the options to see which description matches the selection process and composition.
The option stating that ordinary citizens are randomly selected from the electoral roll is the correct description.
This matches the legal requirement for jury service as a responsibility of citizenship.

Key Concept

Jury Composition and Selection

Hints

1
Think about whether a jury consists of experts or regular members of the public.
2
Recall how people are chosen for jury service—is it by application or by random selection from the list of voters?
3
The jury is a group of 'peers' chosen from the electoral roll.

Practice More

Review the legal requirements for being excused from jury service, such as certain professions or personal hardships.
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