
Juries
Authored by Travis Schindler
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8th - 12th Grade
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
jury foreman
chairman and spokesperson for the jury, usually elected
a jury, normally of twenty-three jurors, selected to examine the validity of an accusation before trial
a judicial jury that cannot agree upon a verdict after extended deliberation
a concept where members of a trial jury can vote a defendant not guilty if they do not support a government's law, do not believe it is constitutional or humane, or do not support a possible punishment for breaking a government's law
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Grand Jury
chairman and spokesperson for the jury, usually elected
a jury, normally of twenty-three jurors, selected to examine the validity of an accusation before trial
a judicial jury that cannot agree upon a verdict after extended deliberation
a concept where members of a trial jury can vote a defendant not guilty if they do not support a government's law, do not believe it is constitutional or humane, or do not support a possible punishment for breaking a government's law
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Hung Jury
chairman and spokesperson for the jury, usually elected
a jury, normally of twenty-three jurors, selected to examine the validity of an accusation before trial
is a judicial jury that cannot agree upon a verdict after extended deliberation
a concept where members of a trial jury can vote a defendant not guilty if they do not support a government's law, do not believe it is constitutional or humane, or do not support a possible punishment for breaking a government's law
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Jury Nullification
chairman and spokesperson for the jury, usually elected
a jury, normally of twenty-three jurors, selected to examine the validity of an accusation before trial
is a judicial jury that cannot agree upon a verdict after extended deliberation
a concept where members of a trial jury can vote a defendant not guilty if they do not support a government's law, do not believe it is constitutional or humane, or do not support a possible punishment for breaking a government's law
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Does every country use the jury system?
Yes
No
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