
jury systems
A jury system is a process where a group of ordinary citizens, called jurors, is chosen to fairly decide the outcome of a legal case, usually a trial. Jurors listen to evidence, evaluate facts, and apply the law as instructed by the judge to determine whether the accused is guilty or liable. This system aims to ensure community participation in justice, promote fairness, and prevent bias by involving diverse perspectives. Jurors serve as unbiased fact-finders, helping ensure that legal decisions reflect the shared values and standards of the society.