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We recommend a jury trial because its better to convince multiple people that you are not-guilty rather than one person. In a jury trial, all jurors have to be unanimousif we can convince one person that you are not guilty, then you wont be convicted. In a bench trial, we only advocate to one person: the judge.
Although grand juries and trial juries are both made up of a group of people called for jury duty, they serve different purposes. A grand jury helps determine whether to bring charges against a suspect, while trial jurors render a verdict at the trial itself.
The judge presides over the law while the jury is the sole judge of the facts and must decide the case only on the evidence presented. Jurors are told they must accept the law as the judge explains it. They cannot use their own interpretation or rely on information about the law from any other source.
Jury Selection These persons are sent a summons or notice to attend court. Under the supervision of a judge of the Court of Kings Bench, a twelve-member jury (required for each criminal trial) is selected from this panel by the counsel representing the Crown and the accused (the defence).
Criminal trial overview Pick a jury and evidence issues. Jury selection. Opening statements. Both sides start by giving an overview of what they plan to show at the trial. Prosecution presents its case. The prosecution presents its witnesses and evidence. Defense presents it case. Closing arguments. Jury makes a decision.
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During a Supreme Court judge and jury trial, the charge to the jury is the instructions given to the jury by the judge which summarize the case and explain the law, enabling the jury to apply the law to the facts of the case.
Individuals who are not Canadian citizens. Those under the age of 19. Police officers, lawyers or employees of certain government agencies. Those currently charged with an offence under the Criminal Code or the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act (Canada)
A jury trial, or trial by jury, is a legal proceeding in which a jury makes a decision or findings of fact. It is distinguished from a bench trial in which a judge or panel of judges makes all decisions.

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