Under the Australian democratic system, the responsibility of 'serving on a jury' is a fundamental part of the administration of justice. Which statement correctly identifies both the legal nature of this duty and the mechanism used to select participants?
- It is a compulsory responsibility of citizenship, where potential participants are randomly selected from the Commonwealth electoral roll.Cevap
- BIt is a voluntary civic duty that allows citizens to register as potential jurors if they have a personal interest in the legal system.
- CIt is an optional privilege available to all citizens, providing them with the choice to serve on a jury to gain experience in criminal law.
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Serving on a jury is a compulsory responsibility where participants are randomly selected from the electoral roll.
The correct answer accurately reflects that jury service is a compulsory responsibility of Australian citizenship. It also correctly identifies the Commonwealth electoral roll as the source from which citizens are randomly selected to participate in the administration of justice.
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Jury service as a compulsory civic responsibility tied to the electoral roll.
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Review the differences between 'responsibilities' (must do) and 'privileges' (can do) to avoid confusion on the citizenship test.
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