Jury system
Jury system refers to the random selection of a number of jurors from the general public, the appointment of their participation in criminal proceedings or civil proceedings, and independent of the judge to make the facts and determine the legal application of judicial sanctions. The jury usually has 6 to 12 jurors. The jury will make a judgment on the defendant's guilt or innocence in a criminal case, and in civil proceedings it will judge whether the defendant has any liability or damages. At present, the jury system for the United States, Britain, Hong Kong and other common law (also known as "Anglo-American law") countries and regions. ...