Juries Flashcards

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What do juries do?

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Are independant and assumed the modern role of assuming facts in 1670.

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What do they do in criminal cases?

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Used in crown court to decide whether a person is guilty or not guilty (2% of all cases).
The judge explains facts and laws and they then retire to the jury room where make decision based on facts.

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What are the qualifications?

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  • Must be 18-75
  • Must have lived in the UK for 5 years since their 13th birthday
  • Cannot be disqualified or mentally disordered.
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How does a person become permanently disqualified?

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  • Imprisonment for life
  • Extended sentence
  • Custodial sentence over 5 years
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How does a person become disqualified for 10 years?

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If in the last 10 years they have;

  • Sentence of imprisonment
  • Suspended sentence passed
  • Community order passed
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How do people get discretionary excusals?

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  • Illness
  • Pre-arranged holidays
  • Important work commitments
  • Exams
  • Personal involvement with someone in the case
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How is they jury selected?

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They are selected at random from a register, they select over 12 to allow for excusals etc.

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How are they vetted?

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Prosecution and defence have right to see the juror list .

They can be vetted through a routine police check or a wider background check. (only allowed in serious cases)

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How can the jury be challenged?

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1- To the array = challenge the whole jury.
2- For cause = challenge an individual juror.
3- Right to standby jurors = juror put to the end of the list so they are not used. (only for prosecution)

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How do majority verdicts work?

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If after 2 hours they haven’t reached unanimous verdict the judge can accept a majority, this must be:
- 10-2
- 11-1
If the jury drops to 11 must be 10-1.

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