As an Australian citizen, you may be called to participate in the court system by listening to evidence and deciding the outcome of a trial. What is this responsibility called?
- Serving on a juryCevap
- BVoluntary judicial observation
- CApplying for an Australian passport
Cevap
Serving on a jury is the responsibility of attending court to hear evidence and decide a verdict.
Serving on a jury is the correct answer because it is one of the primary responsibilities of Australian citizenship. It involves citizens participating in the legal process to ensure trials are fair and decided by a group of peers.
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Anahtar Kavram
Serving on a jury is a compulsory responsibility of Australian citizenship designed to support the justice system.
İpuçları
1
Think about whether this task is something you choose to do or something you are required to do as a citizen.
2
The responsibility involves a group of people (a panel) who decide if someone is guilty or not.
3
Look for the term that describes the group of citizens who hear evidence in a courtroom.
Daha Fazla Pratik
Review the other responsibilities of Australian citizenship, such as voting in elections and defending Australia if needed.
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