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16 June, 05:26

The judicial branch has the power to try criminal cases by what?

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  1. 16 June, 05:42
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    The judicial branch has the power to try criminal case by jury. A jury is a group or body of people usually 12 in number, sworn to give a judgement or verdict in a legal case based on the evidences passed and assessed to them in the court.

    Hearing cases are done by jury trial or trial by jury. A trial by jury is a legal proceeding wherein the jury will either makes findings or makes verdict of fact which then direct the action of a judge. The juries are distinguished from a bench trial whereby a judge or a panel of judges make all the findings and or decisions.
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