Below you will find example sentences with "jury trial". The examples show how this phrase is used in natural context and which words often surround it.
Jury Trial in a sentence
Corpus data
- Displayed example sentences: 20
- Discovered as a combination around: jury
- Corpus frequency in the collocation scan: 18
- Phrase length: 2 words
- Average sentence length: 29.7 words
Sentence profile
- Phrase position: 6 start, 11 middle, 3 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis
- The phrase "jury trial" has 2 words and usually appears in the middle in these examples. The average sentence has 29.7 words and is mostly made up of statements.
- Around this phrase, patterns and context words such as and petit jury trial were assured, be a jury trial it falls, court, civil and judge stand out.
- In the phrase index, this combination connects with grand jury, impeachment trial, trial judge, jury selection and jury trials, linking the page to nearby combinations.
Example types with jury trial
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I Messenger: Explain the difference between a jury trial and a trial before the court. (15 words)
Because the trial will be a jury trial, it falls to a jury to determine if he is fit. (19 words)
Texas provides jury trial rights most broadly, including even the right to a jury trial on questions regarding child custody. (20 words)
The lawsuit was just filed, so we don't yet know if this thing will go to a trial (the lawsuit seeks a jury trial) or if the two sides will come to some sort of amended agreement to avoid a legal battle. (43 words)
In general, the availability of a jury trial if properly demanded has given rise to a system where fact finding is concentrated in a single trial rather than multiple hearings, and where appellate review of trial court decisions is greatly limited. (41 words)
However, in practice, all states except Louisiana preserve the right to a jury trial in almost all civil cases where the sole remedy sought is money damages to the same extent as jury trials are permitted by the Seventh Amendment. (40 words)
Example sentences (20)
Jury size The Supreme Court has held that the Seventh Amendment's guarantee of a jury trial also guarantees a jury of sufficient size.
The last jury trial in Aberdeen would have been late February into the beginning of March this year, so that’s 12 months without a jury trial taking place.
Because the trial will be a jury trial, it falls to a jury to determine if he is fit.
Texas provides jury trial rights most broadly, including even the right to a jury trial on questions regarding child custody.
The Seventh Amendment does not guarantee or create any right to a jury trial; rather, it preserves the right to jury trial in the federal courts that existed in 1791 at common law.
In general, the availability of a jury trial if properly demanded has given rise to a system where fact finding is concentrated in a single trial rather than multiple hearings, and where appellate review of trial court decisions is greatly limited.
After hearing arguments, Judge Brenner determined that the grand jury had made a proper decision that probable cause existed for the case to head to a jury trial.
A Dawson County District Court jury trial was set for December 15, 2020 but, the Court has just recently declared that no jury trials will be held in December due to the pandemic.
A jury's deliberations are conducted in private, out of sight and hearing of the judge, litigants, witnesses, and others in the courtroom. citation Not every case is eligible for a jury trial.
Cross-examination is considered an essential component of a jury trial because of the effect it has on the opinions of the judge and jury.
English common law and the United States Constitution recognize the right to a jury trial to be a fundamental civil liberty or civil right that allows the accused to choose whether to be judged by judges or a jury.
However, in practice, all states except Louisiana preserve the right to a jury trial in almost all civil cases where the sole remedy sought is money damages to the same extent as jury trials are permitted by the Seventh Amendment.
Page 134 By an ordinance of the civil administration of the Ryukyu Islands promulgated in 1963, grand jury indictment and petit jury trial were assured for criminal defendants in the civil administration courts.
Though a jury trial in July 1997 resulted in a hung jury on the second DUI charge, prosecutors later decided to reopen the case, which was closed only after Denver's accidental death in October 1997.
It’s unclear that a jury trial would have been available, since the case was brought under a statute requiring the matter to be adjudicated as a bench trial.
The judge could also send the issue to a jury trial, or narrow the scope of what a trial will consider.
Many aspects of the detention and trial proceedings have violated international due process standards, including prolonged pretrial detention and denial of a jury trial.
However, Wildman told yesterday that Chief Justice Sykes was wrong when he stated that there was no right to a jury trial but a right to a fair trial.
I Messenger: Explain the difference between a jury trial and a trial before the court.
The lawsuit was just filed, so we don't yet know if this thing will go to a trial (the lawsuit seeks a jury trial) or if the two sides will come to some sort of amended agreement to avoid a legal battle.