THE JURY IN BRITAIN <br>Trial by-jury is an ancient and an important feature of English justice. <br>It is the main element in criminal trials in the crown court. <br>Jury membership was once linked to the ownership of property. <br>But now most most categories of British sare obliged to arg service when summoned. <br>Between people the ages of 18 and 70, are wille for the jury service and names are select at random. <br>Ineligible people include, for example, judges and people have to have within the former ten year s has has been has lys in the people of the legal profession or the police, prison or probation services.<br>Anyone who has receive hasd dd a prison sentence of five years or more is difd for life. <br>Before the start of a criminal trial in the crown court, 122 s arc, chosen from a list of some 30 names.<br> The thein and the defence may challenge individual jurors on the panel, giving reasons for do so. <br>They listen to the evidence at the trial and give theirs on the facts.<br>The the verdict may be saly samydy or not quilty, the latter resulting in. ...
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