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Judges and jury in GREAT BRITAIN

The difference between


Judges and jury in the USA

Contents:
What is judge in UK?
What is judge in USA?
What is jury in UK?
What is jury in USA
The difference between judges and jury in
UK and judges and jury in the USA

They are calledHigh Court Judges

High Court Judges-are paid salaries by


the State
Have considerable legal training
Randomly selected from different social
classes and proffesion

Is charged with the duty to state


To maintain order in the courtroom
Are elected by popular vote
Judges in federal courts are appointed by
the President with the advise and consent
of the senate.
In
the USA

The jury-a group of local citizens


Is the fact-finder in most trials.
Will receive instructions from the judges
as to the law.
Will assess the facts
They perceive them in light of the law
To return a verdict.

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