who decides whether a person is guilty or not after jury
Answers
Answered by
2
Answer:
The jury listens to the evidence during a trial, decides what facts the evidence has established, and draws inferences from those facts to form the basis for their decision. The jury decides whether a defendant is "guilty" or "not guilty" in criminal cases, and "liable" or "not liable" in civil cases.
Answered by
1
Answer:
The jury listens to the evidence during a trial, decides what facts the evidence has established, and draws inferences from those facts to form the basis for their decision. The jury decides whether a defendant is "guilty" or "not guilty" in criminal cases, and "liable" or "not liable" in civil cases.
Explanation:
Similar questions
CBSE BOARD X,
2 months ago
English,
2 months ago
Social Sciences,
4 months ago
Social Sciences,
4 months ago
English,
10 months ago
English,
10 months ago