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Jury

jury

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Keyword:   both
Context:   A trial without a jury (in which both questions of fact and questions of law are decided by a judge) is known as a bench trial.
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    • questions of fact
    • questions of law are decided by a judge is known as a bench trial
Full context:   The word jury derives from Middle English jure, from Anglo-Norman juree, from Medieval Latin iūrāta, from Latin iūrō (“I swear or take an oath”). Juries are most common in common law adversarial-system jurisdictions. In the modern system, juries act as triers of fact, while judges act as triers of law (but see nullification). A trial without a jury (in which both questions of fact and questions of law are decided by a judge) is known as a bench trial.
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Source
Stephen Decatur Miller
Area
Politics
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Depth
4
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scotty
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