In the Australian legal system, serious criminal trials involve both a judge and a jury. After all the evidence has been presented in court, what is the primary responsibility of the jury?
- To deliberate in private and decide if the accused person is guilty or not guilty.Cevap
- BTo determine the specific punishment or prison sentence that the person should receive.
- CTo decide whether to participate in the verdict or decline the duty as a volunteer.
Cevap
The primary responsibility of the jury is to deliberate in private and decide if the accused person is guilty or not guilty.
In the Australian justice system, the jury's primary task is to listen to all the evidence presented in a trial and then meet privately to reach a verdict of 'guilty' or 'not guilty'. This ensures that a person's guilt is decided by a group of their peers from the community rather than just by a government official or a judge.
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Anahtar Kavram
The functional role and compulsory nature of jury service in the Australian justice system.
İpuçları
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Think about the specific decision a jury makes at the end of a trial: is it about the crime itself or the punishment?
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Consider that the judge is the one with specialized legal training who handles the legal consequences.
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The jury's main job is to provide the 'verdict'—the final decision on whether the accused committed the crime.
Daha Fazla Pratik
Research the qualifications for jury service and why certain professionals, like lawyers or police officers, are generally excluded.
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