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| 1 | petit jury | a trial jury that consists of 6 or 12 people, that weighs the evidence presented at a trial and renders a verdict | US Government Chapters 11 and 12 Definitions. Mr.Deharts Class ->Albany High School Seniors (Complete) |
| 2 | petit jury | a jury of 6 to 12 persons who determine guilt or innocence in a civil or criminal action | gov 15 |
| 3 | petit jury | a trial jury that consists of 6 or 12 people, that weighs the evidence presented at a trial and renders a verdict | Government |
| 4 | Petit jury | A jury of six to 12 persons that determines guilt or innocence in a civil or ciminal action. | Politics Terms |
| 5 | Petit jury | A group of 12 citizens whose ananimous decision decides the outcome of a trial | Civics- Understanding the Courts |
| 6 | petit jury | (trial jury) Its function is to weigh the evidence presented at a trial (guilty, not guilty) (plaintiff, defendant) | Chapter 11 U.S. Government |
| 7 | petit jury | a jury that decides an individual's innocence/guilt | History: Judicial Branch |
| 8 | petit jury | a jury that decides an individual's innocence or guilt; a trial jury. | Lib/Law 13 |
| 9 | Petit Jury | a trial jury, which weighs the evidence against someone accused of a crime, and determines his or her guilt or lack of guilt under the law. Trial or petit juries traditionally have 12 people, although several states have juries with only 6 people. In most states, all the members of the jury must make their decision on the person's guilt or lack of guilt (verdict) unanimously. Some states, however, only require a majority which is greater than a simple majority. If a jury cannot agree on verdict, it is declared a "hung jury," and the matter is either dropped or brought to another trial with a new jury. | AP Government Terms part 2 |
| 10 | Petit Jury | a trial jury, which weighs the evidence against someone accused of a crime, and determines his or her guilt or lack of guilt under the law. Trial or petit juries traditionally have 12 people, although several states have juries with only 6 people. In most states, all the members of the jury must make their decision on the person's guilt or lack of guilt (verdict) unanimously. Some states, however, only require a majority which is greater than a simple majority. If a jury cannot agree on verdict, it is declared a "hung jury," and the matter is either dropped or brought to another trial with a new jury. | AP Review |
| 11 | Petit Jury | a trial jury, which weighs the evidence against someone accused of a crime, and determines his or her guilt or lack of guilt under the law. Trial or petit juries traditionally have 12 people, although several states have juries with only 6 people. In most states, all the members of the jury must make their decision on the person's guilt or lack of guilt (verdict) unanimously. Some states, however, only require a majority which is greater than a simple majority. If a jury cannot agree on verdict, it is declared a "hung jury," and the matter is either dropped or brought to another trial with a new jury. | US History |
| 12 | Petit Jury | a trial jury, which weighs the evidence against someone accused of a crime, and determines his or her guilt or lack of guilt under the law. Trial or petit juries traditionally have 12 people, although several states have juries with only 6 people. In most states, all the members of the jury must make their decision on the person's guilt or lack of guilt (verdict) unanimously. Some states, however, only require a majority which is greater than a simple majority. If a jury cannot agree on verdict, it is declared a "hung jury," and the matter is either dropped or brought to another trial with a new jury. | US History Final |
| 13 | petit jury | hears the evidence in a case and decides the disputed facts and usually consists of 12 jurors | MAG Chapters 19, 20-1, and 20-3 |
| 14 | Petit Jury | A group of citizens sworn to hear tesimony and determine facts in a trial | History- Exam |
| 15 | Petit Jury | hears the evidence in a case and deciedes the disputed facts | Honors Civics and Economics |
| 16 | petit jury | a jury that decides the innocence or guilt of an individual; a trial jury | History Vocab |
| 17 | petit jury | a jury that decides an individual's innocence or guilt, a trial jury. | History Exam Review |
| 18 | Petit Jury | a trial jury usually of no more than 12 people, who try to reach a unanimous verdict based on the facts of a criminal or civil case | Unit 5: Declaration of Independence, Constitution, Bill Of Rights |
| 19 | Petit Jury | a trial jury who try to reach a unanimous verdict based on the facts of a criminal or civil case | History-Unit 5 (DoI, Constitution, and BoR) |
| 20 | PETIT JURY | A JURY THAT DECIDES GUILT OR INNOCENCE IS CALLED THIS | Judicial Branch |
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