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Title: The Role of the Jury


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The Role of the Jury
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Juries
  • Fundamental to our justice system
  • 12 people are chosen at random for a criminal
    trial
  • Will listen to testimony in a courtroom to
    determine guilt beyond a reasonable doubt or
    innocence

3
Qualifications
  • People who can be Jurors
  • Must be a Canadian citizen, at least 18 years
    old, and a resident of the province for at least
    one year
  • People who cannot be Jurors
  • Elected officials and people working in the
    justice system such as lawyers, police, and
    probation officers cannot serve as jurors, or are
    attending law school
  • Officers and non-commissioned members of the
    military or reserves
  • Have been convicted of a crime and spend two or
    more years in prison

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Jury Selection
  • Potential jurors in Nova Scotia are selected from
    the Health Registration List
  • A large group of randomly selected citizens from
    which a jury is selected from is known as a jury
    panel
  • Arraignment is the first stage of a criminal
    trial in which the court clerk reads the charge
    and the defendant enters a plea
  • The accused is brought before a judge and jury
    panel for arraignment to enter a guilty or not
    guilty plea
  • If the plea is not guilty jurors will then be
    selected from the jury panel by the Crown and
    defence attorney

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Jury Selection
  • Steps
  • Potential jurors names from jury panel are
    randomly drawn
  • Person drawn goes before the court and faces the
    accused
  • Crown and defence may object to a potential juror
  • Either counsel may make a challenge for a cause
  • Challenge for a cause is the right of the crown
    or the accused to exclude someone from a jury for
    a particular reason such as
  • 1) Already has formed an opinion about the case
  • 2) Physically unable to perform jury duty
  • 3) Has been convicted of a serious offence
  • Each side is given an unlimited number of
    challenges for a cause

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Jury Selection
  • A peremptory challenge is the right of the crown
    or the defence to exclude someone from a jury
    without providing a reason
  • Trial is an adversarial process with the state
    being the more powerful party gives the accused
    to say I really dont want that person.
  • 20 challenges are given to each side for serious
    cases such as murder and treason
  • Less serious cases where the sentence will be
    less than five years in prison, only 12
    challenges are granted
  • Steps
  • A juror could be accepted as suitable and
    impartial but still dismissed by the Crown or
    defence with a peremptory challenge
  • The 12 selected jurors take the jurors oath

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Jury Selection
  • A reason for the peremptory challenge
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