The number
of jurors who must agree in order to reach a verdict is different in different jurisdictions.
In every case, however, attorneys on both sides can dismiss an unlimited number
of jurors for reasons deemed legitimate by the court.
But I have to say that even with that experience two years ago this was a whole new
group of jurors; so it was like starting fresh.
Into The Pixel features a representative sampling of video game art, selected by a panel
of jurors from a field of submissions.
In order to reach a verdict, the required
number of jurors must agree on each point to be decided.
In the case of water on the floor, there are many variables that might lead a judge or a
majority of jurors to conclude a policyholder was negligent or not.
● How does reducing the size of the jury undermine the
role of jurors?
Cons: Without testing graphics - two -
thirds of jurors prefer to learn visually - one major variable is being left out of the test.
After each side has their turn, a
list of jurors is passed back and forth between the lawyers.
Both
sets of jurors commented on how wonderful it was to have an assistant to help them view the work and review the CD and artist statement.
Nearly 700 visual artists submitted work for consideration, and a national panel
of jurors reviewed each application with the sole criterion of artistic excellence to determine the nine State Fellows.
Among judges who do not permit attorneys to use social media during the jury selection process, the most common reasons were concerns about logistics and the
privacy of jurors.
The response may be that we do not in fact accept the legitimacy
of jurors refusing to apply the law just because they don't agree with it.
Regardless of the verdict given, what attorney — having argued a case — hasn't come away wishing for more insight into the minds and
perceptions of the jurors?
Given ten years of data from systematic
surveys of jurors, some patterns in their responses emerge.
Two mock - trial exercises are planned with three or four panels
of jurors per exercise.
They must understand all the facts and know how the law applies to these facts, and they must also know something about the
tendency of jurors in that jurisdiction.
The committee is studying the toll that this type of evidence can take on the mental
health of jurors.
But this strategy does not help with the
majority of jurors, who would prefer to be taught visually, at least in part.
Nearly 700 visual artists submitted work for consideration, and a
panel of jurors reviewed each application with the sole criterion of artistic excellence to determine the nine State Fellows.
Seven distinguished artists serve as jurors, each selecting two artists for the exhibition, which also includes the
work of the jurors.
Each side is given a certain
number of jurors they can eliminate from the jury pool.
This is most commonly known as jury nullification, and it is the
right of all jurors in every court in our country to exercise it to uphold justice still today.
An Accra High Court has set 16 May 2017 for
selection of jurors for the trial of Daniel Asiedu and Vincent Bossu, accused of murdering Abuakwa North MP JB Danquah - Adu.
Most
of jurors didn't want to speak, but two spoke to CBS 2's Sean Hennessey about the difficulties of deliberations, especially when one juror seemed to have her heels dug in from the beginning.
The legal background is complicated, but the gist of it is that Gawker would likely win the case — but for the fact the trial is taking place in Hogan's hometown, and in
front of jurors who are unlikely to look kindly on New York - based Gawker and its Oxford - educated founder, Nick Denton.
One imagines a line - up
of jurors with clothespins clipped over their noses.
John Goodman is awaiting retrial in his case after his original conviction was overturned
because of juror misconduct.
Picked by a team
of jurors made up from outlets such as IGN, Edge, Giant Bomb, Game Informer, Vice, and many more, all eligible games had to have had a commercial release by November 24, 2015.
The exhibition, on loan from the Bates College Museum of Art, was selected by a distinguished
team of jurors comprised of Weston Naef, curator emeritus of photography at the J. Paul Getty Museum; Dennis di Cicco, pioneer of CCD astrophotography and senior editor, Sky & Telescope magazine; and Jerry T. Bonnell, co - editor / author NASA «s Astronomy Picture of the Day.