The Jury may refer to Jury , a body of persons convened to render a verdict in a legal situation The Jury comics , a fictional group of armored vigilantes in the Marvel Comics universe The Jury TV serial The Jury TV serial , a 2002 British miniseries starring Gerard Butler and Derek Jacobi, with a second, unconnected series in 2011 The Jury TV series The Jury TV series , a 2004 American television series The Jury , a song by Morphine from Yes Morphine album Yes A Time to Kill film , titled in some languages as The Jury. See also Jury disambiguation disambig fr Jury homonymie ... more details
wiktionary jury A jury is a body of persons convened to render a verdict in a legal situation, except in Louisiana , where the Police Jury describes the county government. Jury may also refer to Juried competition a juried competition of literary or artistic works People Al Jury , American football official Chris Jury , English actor, director and writer Eliahu I. Jury , American engineer Ernie Jury , New Zealand lawn bowler Hugo Jury , Austrian Nazi Places Jury, Moselle , France See also The Jury disambiguation Jury tampering , illegally influencing the jury. Jury rig , makeshift repairs with the tools on hand. Jurat disambig de Jury Begriffskl rung fr Jury homonymie nl Jury pt Jury fi Jury t smennyssivu ... more details
Infobox French commune name Jury region Lorraine region Lorraine department Moselle d partement Moselle arrondissement Arrondissement of Metz Campagne Metz Campagne canton Canton of Verny Verny INSEE 57351 postal code 57245 mayor Stanislas Smiarowski term 2008&ndash 2014 intercommunality Communaut de communes du Val Saint Pierre longitude 6.25416666667 latitude 49.0705555556 elevation m 200 elevation min m 191 elevation max m 245 area km2 3.17 population 978 population date 1999 Jury is a Communes of France commune in the Moselle Departments of France department in Lorraine region Lorraine in north eastern France . See also Communes of the Moselle department Moselle communes Category Communes of Moselle Moselle geo stub als Jury Moselle ca Jury Mosel la ceb Jury de Jury Moselle es Jury eu Jury fr Jury Moselle it Jury la Jury Mosella lb Jury Moselle ms Jury, Moselle nl Jury Moselle pfl Jury Moselle pl Jury miejscowo pt Jury Mosela uk vi Jury, Moselle vo Jury Moselle war Jury, Moselle ... more details
unreferenced date December 2011 Jury sequestration is the isolation of a jury to avoid accidental or deliberate tainting. Although sequestration is rare, publicity surrounding a trial and interested parties may interfere with juror objectivity a judge may order that a jury be sequestered in order to prevent others from tampering with members of the jury through undue persuasion, threats, or bribes. Uncategorized date December 2011 law stub ... more details
A federal jury , in the United States, is impaneled to try federal civil case s and to indict and try those accused by United States Attorney s of federal crime s. A federal grand jury consists of 16 to 23 members and requires the concurrence of 12 in order to indict. ref citation url http www.law.cornell.edu rules frcrmp Rule6.htm title Rule 6. The Grand Jury publisher Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure ref A federal petit jury consists of 12 members ref citation url http www.law.cornell.edu rules frcrmp Rule23.htm title Rule 23. Jury or Nonjury Trial publisher Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure ref and the verdict must be unanimity in juries unanimous . ref citation url http www.law.cornell.edu rules frcrmp Rule31.htm title Rule 31. Jury Verdict publisher Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure ref See also Jury selection in the United States References reflist Category United States law ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2007 Jury research is an umbrella term for various methods of research associated with jury trials. It could include but is not limited to prospective jurors demographic research, mock trials, jury selection, shadow jury or post trial jury interviews. Generally jury research is a part of a trial strategy in high stakes cases in civil or criminal litigation. History There have been plenty of attempts to use science particularly psychology or sociology to get an edge in jury trials. Jury research was successfully used during the History of IBM 1969 1979 The System 370 era IBM antitrust trial in 1969 and O. J. Simpson murder case . Today, there are many companies and individuals providing services as jury consultants or trial strategists. Research for jury trials comprises a small proportion of jury research. Academic research on juries produces hundreds of articles per year from scholars in psychology, communication, sociology, and criminal justice. This research is conducted to understand how juries operate rather than to give one side or the other an edge in a specific trial. Jury consultants and trial strategists represent just a few of the people who research jury trials. Methods and myths Jury consultants can not guarantee victory in a case, nor can they pick a jury that will rule in their client s favor. Their job is rather to shape trial team strategy so it tells the most persuasive story accommodating a particular venue s jurors preexisting beliefs and experiences. Regular market research techniques are usually used phone surveys, focus groups, feedback sessions and so on. Surrogate jurors are selected to represent a jury pool in a venue. They are presented .... See also Scientific jury selection Legal psychology Further reading cite journal last Erlanger first Howard S. authorlink coauthors year 1970 month title Jury Research in America Its Past and Future ... External links http www.ap ls.org links publishingJury.html Jury Research articles from AP LS jury ... more details
NOTOC Infobox Aviation name Jury strut image File FleetModel80CanuckCF DPZ.jpg caption Complex jury struts on a Fleet Canuck right File Wing Brace strut.JPG right thumb A Piper Pawnee with multiple jury struts The jury struts on a monoplane are small subsidiary strut s that join the main wing struts to the wing. ref name Crane Crane, Dale Dictionary of Aeronautical Terms, third edition , page 294. Aviation Supplies & Academics, 1997. ISBN 1 56027 287 2 ref Jury struts are installed to eliminate unwanted resonance and vibration from the main wing struts and also to prevent main strut compression buckling under negative g force g loads in the case of high wing aircraft. They are commonly installed on braced high wing monoplanes, but are also used on braced low wing aircraft, where they provide extra positive g capabilities. ref name Crane Jury struts come in many configurations. On monoplanes with one main strut they may be just a single tube that connects that strut to the wing surface. On braced monoplanes with V struts they may brace both struts to the wing surface and also provide an interconnecting tube between the two jury struts to form a jury strut assembly. References Reflist Aircraft components aviation lists Category Aircraft struts ... more details
Jury tampering is the crime of unduly attempting to influence the composition and or decisions of a jury ... Justice Act 2003 allows for non jury trials when there is danger of jury tampering, or where jury tampering has taken place. ref Cite web url http www.cps.gov.uk legal l to o non jury trials title Non Jury Trials Legal Guidance last CPS date 10 January 2008 work The Crown Prosecution Service accessdate ... without a jury by invoking Section 44 of the Criminal Justice Act 2003 . The case in question ... raid, 31 March 2010 ref Levels of jury tampering were reported in 2003 to be worryingly high in Merseyside ... Cite news url http news.bbc.co.uk 1 hi england merseyside 3282049.stm title Blunkett tackles jury tampering date 18 November 2003 work BBC News accessdate 2009 04 12 ref Cases of jury tampering Jimmy Hoffa James Riddle Jimmy Hoffa , a trade union leader, was convicted of jury tampering in 1964. ref ... The former West Virginia Governor, William Wallace Barron was convicted of jury tampering in 1971 ... title Ex Governor of West Virginia Pleads Guilty to Bribing Foreman of His Jury date 30 March ... 7047531.stm title Jury bribe bid sees trial ruling date 16 October 2007 work BBC News accessdate 2009 04 12 ref In fiction The John Grisham book The Runaway Jury and the film adaptation Runaway Jury both depict jury tampering. The Juror is a 1996 film which depicts jury tampering, as does the novel ... Elka Ostrovsky tampered with Juror No. 8 but he forgot and she was said to be guilty In the jury ITV drama a juror, Paul, is brought evidence by a former jury member on the case the case is in retrial she turns out to not be a jury member as she claimed and is the victims sister. See also Embracery ... without a jury http www.videojug.com expertanswer jury restrictions 2 what is jury tampering What is jury tampering ? . Videojug. Cite news url http www.foxnews.com story 0,2933,104199,00.html title The Inside Scoop on Jury Tampering last Hayes first Matt date November 26, 2003 work Fox News ... more details
Wikify date September 2010 Jury stress or juror stress refers to the physical and mental tension that affects members of Jury juries . Its causes include exhaustion , Jury sequestration sequestration , the mountain of evidence, and the desire to do the right thing. ref cite book title Nolo s Plain English Law Dictionary last Hill first Gerald authorlink coauthors Kathleen Hill, Nolo Firm year 2009 publisher Nolo location isbn 1413310370, 9781413310375 page 239 pages url http books.google.com books?id FG9X 8LNT1IC&lpg PA239&dq 22JURY 20STRESS 22&pg PA239 v onepage&q 22JURY 20STRESS 22&f false accessdate September 3, 2010 ref References reflist Further reading http articles.latimes.com 1995 09 22 news mn 48687 1 jury service Jury Category Occupational safety and health Category Stress ... more details
Jury selection are many methods used to choose the people who will serve on a jury trial jury . The jury pool is first selected from among the community using a reasonably random method. Jury lists are compiled ... to sit in the jury box, then are questioned in court by the judge and or attorneys. Depending ... , the jury must be death qualified jury death qualified to remove those who are opposed to the death penalty. Attorneys sometimes use expert assistance in scientific jury selection systematically choosing the jury , although other uses of jury research are becoming more common. The jury selected ... in insanity defense cases. ref citation title Jury selection in insanity defense cases author Brian ... ref Some experts believe that 85 of cases litigated are won or lost in the jury selection ... on the Wall ... Body Language, Intuition, and the Art of Jury Selection author Fahringer, Herald Price ref Voir dire Image Jury selection Faulk.jpg thumb 220px right An attorney asking questions during jury selection. Selected jurors are generally subjected to a system of examination whereby both ... on the jury. United States See also Taylor v. Louisiana In the United States , the process of voir ... asked questions raises the issue of the definition of impartial jury . Some people Who date June ... both sides more confidence in the verdict. England and Wales Main Jury England and Wales Empanelling ... answers the question is impanelled on the jury. The defendant has a limited right to challenge a juror ... in the jury panel, and was therefore unlikely to sit on that particular trial. Death qualification Main Death qualified jury In the United States , capital cases cases where the prosecution pursues the death penalty , the jury must often be death qualified . A death qualified jury is one in which ... of ensuring that the jury will be willing to hand down a sentence of death, if they feel the crime ... Scientific jury selection Jury research In the 1970s and 1980s in the United States, scientific jury ... more details
globalize date November 2010 A hung jury or deadlocked jury is a jury that cannot, by the required voting ... ref Canada In Canada, the jury must reach a unanimous decision on criminal cases but not in civil ... of Justice The Role of the Public publisher Department of Justice date 2011 12 05 ref If the jury cannot reach a unanimous decision, a hung jury is declared. A new panel of jurors will be selected for the new ... failure to reach this may lead to a retrial. Initially, the jury will be directed to try ... will be acceptable, but still no less than ten to two, although the jury should continue to try to reach a unanimous verdict if possible. When the jury are called to deliver a verdict after majority ... practices Majority verdicts ref Scotland It is not possible to have a hung jury in Scotland in Scots ... Criminal Procedure Scotland Act 1995 section 90 ref In civil cases there is a jury of 12, with a minimum of 10 needed to continue the trial, here it is however possible to have a hung jury if there is a tied ... may be retried. Some jurisdictions permit the court to give the jury a so called Allen charge , inviting the dissenting jurors to re examine their opinions, as a last ditch effort to prevent the jury ... defendants, the jury may return a verdict at any time during its deliberations as to any defendant about whom it has agreed...If the jury cannot agree on all counts as to any defendant, the jury may return a verdict on those counts on which it has agreed...If the jury cannot agree on a verdict on one or more counts, the court may declare a mistrial on those counts. A hung jury ... on any count on which the jury could not agree. ref citation url http www.law.cornell.edu rules frcrmp ... of jury size such as between a six person and twelve person jury , defense counsel in both civil ... of the jury must be unanimous if the defendant is to be sentenced to death. One proposal ... the jurors. Hence, a 12 member jury that would otherwise be deadlocked at 11 for conviction and 1 ... more details
Infobox Film name The Foreman of the Jury image image size caption director Mack Sennett producer writer narrator starring Mabel Normand music cinematography editing distributor released 22 May 1913 runtime country Film US language Silent film Silent br English language English intertitles budget preceded by followed by The Foreman of the Jury is a 1913 in film 1913 Short film short comedy film featuring Mabel Normand . ref name silentera cite web url http www.silentera.com PSFL data F ForemanoftheJury1913.html title Progressive Silent Film List The Foreman of the Jury accessdate 2010 08 10 work Silent Era ref Cast Roscoe Arbuckle Roscoe Fatty Arbuckle Fred Mace Hank Mann Mabel Normand Ford Sterling See also List of American films of 1913 Fatty Arbuckle filmography Jury foreman References reflist External links imdb title id 0002876 title The Foreman of the Jury DEFAULTSORT Foreman of the Jury, The Category 1913 films Category American films Category 1910s comedy films Category 1910s short films Category American silent short films Category Black and white films Category Films directed by Mack Sennett short silent comedy film stub ... more details
Globalize date December 2010 Jury instructions are the set of legal law rules that juror s should follow when the jury is deciding a civil or criminal case. Jury instructions are given to the jury by the jury instructor, who usually reads them aloud to the jury. They are often the subject of discussion ... he or she decides how the law applies to a given set of facts. The jury instructions provide something ... of facts , you must find Y verdict . Jury instructions can also serve an important role in guiding the jury how to consider certain evidence. ref http federalevidence.com node 914 Overview Federal Jury ... have a basic set of instructions, usually called pattern jury instructions , which provide the framework for the charge to the jury sometimes, only names and circumstances have to be filled in for a particular ..., if a criminal defendant chooses not to testify, the jury will be instructed not to draw any conclusions from that decision. Several studies have discovered that subjects who received no jury instructions ... death penalty death . ref citation title Comprehensibility of approved jury instructions in capital ... 10.1037 0021 9010.80.4.455 issue 4 ref In California, jury instructions were simplified to make them ... overturned due to jury instructions in civil court, this is not the case in criminal court. For example ... of proof. Jury nullification instructions In one study, results gathered from 144 six person juries indicated that when juries are in receipt of jury nullification information from the judge or defense .... ref citation title The impact of judicial instructions, arguments, and challenges on jury ... Law and Human Behavior author Irwin A. Horowitz title The effect of jury nullification instruction on verdicts and jury functioning in criminal trials ref It has been argued that by effectively ... author Saks, Michael J. ref Instructions permitting jury nullification has sometimes been criticized ... as well as tyranny . A rebuttal to this is that a jury instruction about jury nullification would transform ... more details
Jury fees refer to the daily stipend paid to juror s. The source of these fees varies according to the kind of trial. Government pays the fees in criminal trial s, while the litigants share the costs in a Lawsuit civil action as part of court cost s. Not infrequently, the entire burden of court costs may be shifted to the loser of a civil action. A deposit of one day s fees may be required in advance of the trial by the litigant requesting the presence of a jury. Example California California s jury fee provisions appear at http law.onecle.com california civil procedure 215.html Code of Civil Procedure section 215 and http www.leginfo.ca.gov cgi bin displaycode?section ccp&group 00001 01000&file 631 636 Code of Civil Procedure Sections 631 636 . Here are notable excerpts quotation Code of Civil Procedure Section 215 br a Except as provided in subdivision b , on and after July 1, 2000, the fee for jurors in the superior court, in civil and criminal cases, is fifteen dollars 15 a day for each ... regular compensation and benefits while performing jury service, may not be paid the fee described ... Section 631. br ... br b Each party demanding a jury trial shall deposit advance jury fees with the clerk or judge. The total amount of the advance jury fees may not exceed one hundred fifty dollars ... before the date set for trial. br c The parties demanding a jury trial shall deposit with the clerk ... s fees and mileage of the jury, including the fees and mileage for the trial jury panel if the trial jury has not yet been selected and sworn. If more than one party has demanded a jury, the respective amount to be paid daily by each party demanding a jury shall be determined by stipulation of the parties or by order of the court. br d A party waives trial by jury in any of the following ways br ... br 5 By failing to deposit with the clerk, or judge, advance jury fees as provided in subdivision ... jury fees Gerald N. Hill and Kathleen T. Hill, the Free Dictionary.com Category ... more details
Other uses Wiktionary Globalize date December 2010 Jury duty is service as a jury juror in a legal proceeding. When a person is called for jury duty in the United States , that service is compulsory one must attend or face strict penalties. Employers are not allowed to fire an employee simply for being called to jury duty. However, they are typically not required to pay salaries during this time. When attended, potential jurors may be asked to serve as a juror in a trial, or they may be dismissed. See jury selection and Taylor v. Louisiana . Jury duty has been criticized by some Libertarianism ... Most regard jury duty as essential to the adminstration of justice, and as such it is considered a condition ... in the army, militia, on the jury, etc. Court leave or duty Government employees are in a paid .... Juror selection process Main Jury selection Once a potential juror has entered the courthouse, they must fill out a jury questionnaire , which asks about their background. Once the forms are filled ... of a Jury Scam . They are called by someone posing as an officer from a court, claiming that the person did not show up for jury duty and that charges will be pressed. ref http www.uscourts.gov FederalCourts ... lawlink local courts ll localcourts.nsf pages SHO jury home here . During the juror .... Legislation on NSW jury duty can be found in the 1977 Jury Act http www.legislation.nsw.gov.au maintop ... 1, 2 and 3. ref For information on the exclusion of blind and deaf persons from jury service see ... and views opinion 92 participating in political and public life ref See also Jury England and Wales Jury service in England and Wales References Reflist Further reading Abramson, Jeffrey B., http books.google.com books?id RaZ AKgMIqUC&printsec frontcover We, the jury the jury system and the ideal of democracy , Harvard University Press, 2000. ISBN 0 674 00430 2 http www.wikihow.com Get Out of Jury Duty DEFAULTSORT Jury Duty Category Juries de Jury Duty ... more details
Globalize date April 2011 Jury nullification occurs in a trial when a jury reaches a verdict contrary to the judge s instructions as to the law. A jury verdict contrary to the letter of the law pertains ... the statute. A pattern of jury nullification may indicate public opposition to an unwanted ... of jury nullification. Some commonly cited historical examples of jury nullification involve the refusal ... of jury impaneled for the trial of a case, even substantial and competently presented circumstantial evidence may be discounted or rendered inconsequential during the jury s deliberation. Background Image The Jury by John Morgan.jpg thumb right A nineteenth century juryJury nullification is a de facto power of juries. Judges rarely inform juries of their nullification power. The power of jury ... unwillingness to inquire into jurors motivation s during or after deliberation s. A jury s ability to nullify the law is further supported by two common law precedent s the prohibition on punishing jury ... see related topics res judicata and double jeopardy . Jury nullification is the source of much ... of the right to a jury trial that undermines the law. ref name Jonakait2006 Some view it as a violation ... that a jury may choose to convict a defendant who has not broken the letter of the law. However ... juries guilty verdicts , acting as a check against malicious juries. Jury nullification may also ... Noah2001 Nevertheless, there is little doubt as to the ability of a jury to nullify the law. Today, there are several issues raised by jury nullification. First, whether juries can or should be instructed ... their power of jury nullification. Fourth, whether all legal argument s, except perhaps on motions in limine to exclude evidence, should be made in the presence of the jury. In some cases in the United States, a stealth juror will attempt to get on a jury in order to nullify the law. ref citation ... will trigger a jury nullification. ref citation title Putting on a Jury Nullification Defense ... more details
Superteambox Wikipedia WikiProject Comics image The Jury comics .jpg imasgesize caption Jury. Art by Mark Bagley team name Jury publisher Marvel Comics debut Venom Lethal Protector 2 creators David Michelinie ... Jury The Jury is a fictional group of armored vigilantes in the Marvel Comics universe. The team was first introduced in Venom Lethal Protector 2. History The Jury was originally conceived and financed ... Image Orwell Taylor.jpg thumb left Orwell Taylor the founder of the Jury. Art by Mark Bagley ... streets. Spider Man figured out their plan and manages to ambush one of the Jury s maintenance ... Gavel the judge for the Jury s trials. Art by John Calimee. Orwell seemed to lose sight of his original ... relegating the Jury to bodyguards for the foundation s clientele in their bunkers. Orwell began to become ... after trying to flee the Life Foundation. Eventually the Jury breaks from Orwell and reinvent themselves. Orwell s eldest son Maxwell gives up his Screech identity and chose to redesign the Jury and set himself up as the defense lawyer in the Jury s trials of criminals. A mysterious hooded man ... of the Jury. He only served to deliver the verdict and always via a transmission from a secret ... the Jury recruited Jennifer Stewart, a former Guardsman whose husband Ryan was killed during a riot ... the Jury operated out of a secret location outside of the United States. They also had a base in southern ... supposedly made office furniture. The Jury used a flying ship called the Justifier. Their briefing room was called The Box. Shortly after recruiting Wysper, the Jury invaded the small country of Boca ... guarded by robotic dreadnaughts. The Jury tried Tarantula and after presenting testimony he .... Wysper snaps Tarantula s neck and was officially made a member of the Jury. Hybrid The Jury later ... the seed of Venom by the Life Foundation. The Jury fails to kill Hybrid due to the intervention of Hybrid ... old Vault colleagues to calm the entity. Later the Jury lost their funding and hit hard times ... more details
Al Jury is a former American football official in the National Football League NFL from 1978 to 2004. He started as a back judge, then switched to field judge after the league swapped position names in 1998. Over the course of his NFL career, Jury was selected to officiate in a record tying five Super Bowls Super Bowl XX XX in 1986, Super Bowl XXII XXII in 1988, Super Bowl XXIV XXIV in 1990, Super Bowl XXVIII XXVIII in 1994 and Super Bowl XXXIV XXXIV in 2000. On the field, Jury wore uniform number 106 for the majority of his career and is most recognizable for the prescription goggles he wore. Outside of the NFL, Jury was also a California Highway Patrol officer for 28 years starting in 1969. At the age of 18, Jury started officiating high school games after graduating from Pacific High School, in San Bernardino, California , where he was a four sport athlete, in 1959. One of the reasons Jury got into officiating was to earn extra money while attending San Bernardino Valley College . While officiating, Jury was also a letter carrier for the United States Postal Service for seven years after which he joined the California Highway Patrol in 1969. Jury moved up to junior college and then college football, joining the Pacific 10 Conference Pac 8 Conference in 1972 before being hired by the NFL ... of the referee. Jury was forced to retire in 2004 after breaking his leg during a game. ref cite ... 2006 08 05 ref ref cite web first last url http www.footballofficialscamp.com staffbios jury al.htm title Al Jury NFL publisher Football Official s Camp, LLC date accessdate 2006 08 05 ref He now ... newsarchive 1998 08 05 902283575.html Rialto s Jury readies for 21st season as NFL official ... more premium subscriber05 fb morewithaljury.html More with Al Jury Referee Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Jury ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Jury Category Year of birth missing living people Category ... more details
A struck jury is a multi step process of jury selection selecting a jury from a pool. First potential ... until there is a pool available that is exactly the size of the final jury including required alternates ... The Struck System Of Jury Selection work North Carolina Lawyers Weekly url http www.medicallegallawfirm.com articles jury selection.html accessdate 2006 05 10 ref This procedure has its roots .... ref Commentators have offered the following and other advantages of a struck jury over a strike and replace jury It is capable of producing a less biased jury than the alternative There is no reason ... can view all the strikes and a ruling can be made before any juror is excused. ref cite web title Jury Selection work JURY SELECTION url http www.supreme.state.az.us juryJury jury1j.htm accessdate 2006 05 10 ref Alternative Use In older usage, and still in some jurisdictions a struck jury entails the formation of a jury pool of men who possess special qualifications to judge of the facts of a case ... often called a special jury . ref cite web title Bouviers Law Dictionary work Bouviers Law Dictionary ... of jury in England while operating under common law . The first three were first recognized by Parliament of England Parliament in 1730 under the general term special jury . The fourth was known by the Latin language Latin phrase jury de medietate linguae These were The Gentleman Jury men of high social or economic status, The Struck Jury principal landowners selected from a list of forty eight names, The Professional Jury members of special knowledge or expertise, and The Party Jury a jury for defendants ... J. Trial & App. Advoc. 1, 9 1998 . ref The special jury was used most extensively from 1770 to 1790 ... Zbdum56tXd8C&pg PA22&lpg PA22&dq England 22struck jury 22 page 22 isbn 9780807855324 ref The special jury was eliminated by statute books in 1949, excepting the City of London special jury that remained ... of Victoria Australia Victoria date December 1997 url http www.parliament.vic.gov.au lawreform jury ... more details
Expand German Hugo Jury date December 2009 Hugo Jury 13 July 1887, M hrisch Rothm hl now Moravsk Radim , Radim , Czech Republic 8 May 1945, Zwettl , Lower Austria was an Austria n Nazism Nazi . Hugo Jury was a physician and a National Socialist politician. From 11 March to 13 March 1938, he was Minister for Social Administration in the Arthur Sey Inquart Sey Inquart government. In May 1938, he became Gauleiter of the Gau country subdivision Gau of Reichsgau Niederdonau Lower Austria . As of 1940 he was furthermore Reich Governor, and as of 1942 also Reich Defence Commissar, for this region. He committed suicide at the end of World War II . He was reputed to have been the lover of Elisabeth Schwarzkopf . ref http arts.guardian.co.uk features story 0,,1857072,00.html Triumph of the wilful guardian.co.uk Arts Bot generated title ref References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Jury, Hugo ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1887 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1945 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Jury, Hugo Category 1887 births Category 1945 deaths Category People from Svitavy District Category Moravian German people Category Austrian politicians Category Austrian Nazis Category Gauleiter Category Nazi leaders Category Doctors who committed suicide Category Nazis who committed suicide Category Suicides in Austria Category Austrian people of Moravian German descent Nazi stub Austria bio stub de Hugo Jury pl Hugo Jury fi Hugo Jury ... more details
A jury questionnaire is a form that potential juror s fill out prior to voir dire . They are used in virtually all high profile cases. ref citation volume 40 publisher Conn. L. Rev. pages 1 date 2007 2008 title Using Jury Questionnaires Ab Using Jurors author Colquitt, Joseph A. url http heinonlinebackup.com hol cgi bin get pdf.cgi?handle hein.journals conlr40§ion 7 ref Many jurisdictions qualify jurors by selecting only those who receive, complete, and return jury questionnaires. Some studies have found that large percentages of jury questionnaires are returned as undeliverable or are not returned by the recipients. ref citation volume 68 publisher N.Y.U. L. Rev. pages 707 date 1993 title Racial Jurymandering Cancer or Cure A Contemporary Review of Affirmative Action in Jury Selection author King, Nancy J. url http heinonlinebackup.com hol cgi bin get pdf.cgi?handle hein.journals nylr68§ion 32 ref References reflist Category Juries law stub ... more details
globalize Canada date June 2009 End of AfD message, feel free to edit beyond this point A policy jury or citizen jury is a body of people convened to render a decision or advice on a matter of public policy. It is similar to juries used in modern court trial except that the subject of its deliberation is a matter of public policy, rather than law. The concept of the policy jury is closely connected with deliberative democracy or participatory models of democratic governance. In some cases, policy juries are composed of randomly selected members of a given population. Citizens participating in a policy jury engage in a comprehensive learning and deliberation processes before settling on a conclusion or set of recommendations. Traditional models of governance tend to operate on a single axis of authority up towards a strong central executive or down to a local council. A policy jury is an example of devolving responsibility for making policy recommendations outward to citizens and communities. Policy juries are increasingly popular in Canada . Citizens Assembles on Electoral Reform convened in British Columbia in 2004 ref http www.citizensassembly.bc.ca public ref and Ontario in 2006 ref http www.citizensassembly.gov.on.ca ref used policy juries to address alternative electoral systems. Three of Ontario s Local Health Integration Networks LHIN have referred their Integrated Health Service Plans IHSP for 2010 2013 to policy juries for advice and refinement. LHINs referring their IHSPs to policy juries include the South East LHIN, ref http www.southeastlhin.on.ca Page.aspx?id 2346 ref Central LHIN and Mississauga Halton LHIN. See also Citizens jury Consensus decision making Democratic deficit Direct democracy Democracy Local Health Integration Network MASS LBP Sortition References references External links http www.masslbp.com journal.php MASS LBP official site http www.masslbp.com ... Local Health Integration Network DEFAULTSORT Policy Jury Category Juries ... more details
Multiple issues orphan February 2009 refimprove April 2008 A people s jury , or citizen s jury , is an institution used by a democracy democratically elected body to resolve a divisive issue, in order to reach a consensus. ref cite web url http www.scotland.gov.uk Publications 2000 11 cf957ad2 a2c9 4a52 8fd7 c74fccadaffb title People s Juries in Social Inclusion Partnerships A Pilot Project coauthors Robin Clarke, Ruth Rennie,Clare Delap, Vicki Coombe date 30 November 2000 work The Scottish Government publisher Development Department Research Programme accessdate 28 December 2011 ref An example, which occurred in Oxfordshire Citation needed date April 2008 in the late 1990s, was the use of a people s jury to resolve where to site a waste management waste recycling plant . A group of twelve people was selected as though they were going to belong to a legal jury . They were then taken on a guided tour of the county and introduced to experts in various fields. After they had been given the opportunity to perform sufficient research, they were asked to choose the site to use. Whilst the idea of people s juries has been hailed as being of great benefit in a democracy, it has also been pointed out that the jury s vote is not likely to be representative of the views of the population in general. ref cite web url http sru.soc.surrey.ac.uk SRU37.html title Citizens Juries a radical alternative for social research author Tom Wakeford date 2002 work Social Research Update 37 publisher Department of Sociology, University of Surrey accessdate 28 December 2011 ref It is argued that because a people s jury is making an informed judgement, it is unlike a referendum , where the views of the most ... www.scotland.gov.uk News Releases 2000 10 5923086d 7127 40b1 951f 1061fae67843 Glasgow People s Jury A Blueprint For Local Decision Making http www.gmjury.org video.html Film about the UK GM Jury http ... DEFAULTSORT People s Jury Category Social ethics ru ... more details
Infobox political party country the United Kingdom party name Jury Team party logo Image Jury Team Logo.jpg Jury Team logo colorcode Jury Team meta color leader Paul Judge Sir Paul Judge ideology Independent ... www.juryteam.org http www.juryteam.org The Jury Team is a British political campaign established ... model of standing as the candidate of a particular party. Jury Team employs a novel selection ..., the Jury Team s first Independent Parliament of the United Kingdom United Kingdom parliamentary candidate ..., 2009 2009 Glasgow North East by election . Foundation The Jury Team campaign for more Independent ... first James title Sir Paul Judge starts Jury Team campaign for more independent MPs publisher The Daily ... Paul Judge starts Jury Team campaign for more independent MPs.html accessdate 2009 05 10 ref ref cite ... 09 url http www.guardian.co.uk uk blog 2009 mar 09 1 accessdate 2009 05 10 ref Jury Team was registered ...?frmGB 1&frmPartyID 874&frmType partydetail title Register of political parties Jury Team ... of political parties date undated accessdate 2009 09 25 ref Sir Paul is the registered Jury Team Leader and Treasurer , while Alan Wallace is the Jury Team Nominating Officer . ref name RegisterOfParties Politics The name Jury Team reflects the idea behind the jury , that regular people can make ... Jury Team is described as an umbrella organization , with the purpose of giving Independent non ... cite news title MPs expenses Jury Team founded as anti sleaze group publisher The Daily Telegraph date 21 May 2009 url http www.telegraph.co.uk news newstopics mps expenses 5359978 MPs expenses Jury Team founded as anti sleaze group.html accessdate 21 May 2009 ref The Jury Team aims to break the traditional ... poll commissioned by Jury Team as part of its launch suggested that 55 of electors would vote for an Independent ... Jury Team has no manifesto or specific policy policies any member of the public who is considered ... and honesty may be publicised by the organisation as a potential Jury Team candidate, and candidates ... more details
lead too short date November 2011 A grand jury is a type of jury that determines whether a criminal law .... A grand jury is so named because it has a greater number of jurors than a trial jury also known as a lang fr petit meaning small jury . History Australia In Australia, the State of Victoria Australia Victoria maintained, until 2009, provisions for a grand jury in the Crimes Act 1958 under section ... across Canada and old courthouses with the two jury boxes necessary to accommodate the 24 jurors of a grand jury can still be seen. ref http papers.ssrn.com sol3 papers.cfm?abstract id 1674089 ref ... url http www.straightdope.com columns read 2256 who invented the grand jury title Who invented the grand jury? publisher The Straight Dope date 2006 07 18 accessdate 2010 10 17 ref England The first instance of a grand jury can be traced back to the Assize of Clarendon , an 1166 act of Henry II of England ... jury that presents information for an indictment. ref http www.history world.org midbritain.htm The Making of Modern Britain ref The grand jury was later recognized by John of England King John in Magna ... Jury ref England abandoned grand juries in 1933 and instead uses a committal procedure . Ireland ... gentleman as a member of a Grand Jury...levied the local taxes, appointed the nephews of his old ... 08 19 ref New Zealand New Zealand abolished the grand jury in 1961. ref name sd United States File Grand jury at Arcadia Hotel fire LOC .jpg thumb A grand jury investigating the fire that destroyed the Arcadia ... three person grand jury, twelve people would constitute a bare majority . Any citizen could bring a matter before a grand jury directly, from a public work that needed repair, to the delinquent conduct ... a bill of indictment to the grand jury if the grand jury found there was sufficient evidence for a trial ... to the complainant. The grand jury would then appoint the complaining party to exercise ... of attorney to represent the state in the case. The grand jury served to screen out incompetent or malicious ... more details