A jury is a group of people from a community that makes a decision in a court case. Every citizen is asked to serve on a jury at
some point. Why should citizens serve on juries? Question 8 options: to help change unfair state laws
to teach other citizens about state courts
to suggest new laws for the local government
to make sure that other citizens get fair trials
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jury is a group of people from a community that makes a decision in a
court case. Every citizen is asked to serve on a jury at some point. Why
should citizens serve on juries?
Answer: </span> <span>to make sure that other citizens get fair trials
"To make sure that other citizens get fair trials."
They help bring opinions and supervise the trial. They have a say in what happens in a court case- this is important. They can bring different points of view and make sure the judge, or people in the trial, aren't being biased or using uncredible facts or information.
The Jews use a Tachrichim, a white clothing made of 100% linen to cover
the body of a dead person after it has been cleansed or purified (taharah). It
is a simple white covering that is hand-stitched without fasteners, buttons or
zippers.
In constitutional monarchies, the monarch is the head of the State, but does not have sovereignty as defined by Bodin because the monarch has no exclusive power to make law. So, the answer should most likley be false