The Jury System and Democracy

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This essay will explain how the jury system and democracy are interrelated. It should also be considered whether juries are intended to be, or indeed whether it is possible to describe and define what the public conscience could be. This essay would include also the consideration of public opinion and concerns justifying the use of juries in criminal trials. A group of people (typically twelve in number) when take an oath to give a verdict in a legal case by analysing all submitted evidence in court room known as a jury member. The trial is a method of reducing complexity of any case to protect a fair and a neutral administration of justice between two parties to the action. Trial board Consider all the matters in issue between two parties and also provides a final legal decision for the disputing matter. Under the adversary system, resolving a dispute by the jury trial method is fair because in here each party gets a chance to advocating their selves. The two main types of trials are civil trials and criminal trials. Jury hears both criminal or civil cases. Without criminal actions all the rest of actions are civil such as like to redress, or protect private rights. The plaintiff and the defendant are the main parties to a lawsuit. Civil cases are disputes between private citizens and other organizations. In civil trials the plaintiff seeks a compensation from court for the wrongs committed by the defendant. In a criminal case the state, or a city or county brought the case as a plaintiff and the accused person, who committing a crime called the defendant. The defendant is informed about his charge by a written document. The judiciary plays an important role in the justice system. A criminal judge or magistrate tries th... ... middle of paper ... ... the only time, that ordinary citizens become directly involved and make decisions, there are very important in terms of public policy, in terms of people's life and in terms of major issues. When people vote they voted to represent them. Therefore, the involvement is less direct. When a person sitting on a jury his decision will have immediate, important and repercussions for issues and individuals. The jury also uses the community values and public opinion to decide cases. After considering all these aspects, it seems fair to say that a jury hearing is more popular because it is a voice of general people and they represent public opinion during the hearing. The trial by jury method seems to be the fairest, impartial and the most natural way of establishing the person's guilt or innocence. Though a group of juries analyses the fact of any case so it is fair enough.

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