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Steps in a Jury Trial

STEPS IN A JURY TRIAL


Selection of the Jury
The Trial
The Judge's Charge
Deliberation
The Verdict
STEPS IN A JURY TRIAL
1. Selection of the Jury

Jurors called for the voir dire.
Jurors challenged, for cause and peremptory.
Challenged jurors return to the jury room and
the selected jurors are sworn.
Voir Dire - (French for "to speak the truth")
The process by which citizens are questioned
before being selected to hear evidence as
jurors.
STEPS IN A JURY TRIAL
2. The Trial

The Judge may deliver remarks to the Jury.
The attorneys give their opening speeches.
Witnesses are called for direct and cross-
examination and exhibits are presented.
When all of the evidence has been presented,
the attorneys give summing up, or closing
arguments.
STEPS IN A JURY TRIAL
3. The Judge's Charge

The Judge instructs the jury as to what laws
apply to the case and what those laws mean.
STEPS IN A JURY TRIAL
4. Deliberation

The jury goes into a private room to discuss
the case and reach a decision. They may
talk to no one except the Judge if they have
questions.
STEPS IN A JURY TRIAL
5. The Verdict

The jury returns to the courtroom and the
foreperson announces the decision. The
attorneys may ask that the jury be polled.

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