Từ vựng:

court and jury

Giải nghĩa:

/kɔːrt ænd ˈdʒʊəri/ – Phrase


Definition: tòa án và đoàn bồi thẩm.

A more throughout explanation: Court: A court is a governmental body consisting of one or more judges who adjudicate disputes and administer justice according to the law. Courts have the authority to hear and decide legal cases, interpret and apply laws, and enforce legal rights and obligations.

Jury: A jury is a group of individuals selected from the community to hear evidence and render a verdict in a legal case. Juries are typically used in criminal and civil trials to determine the facts of the case and apply the law as instructed by the judge. Juries play a crucial role in the legal system by providing a fair and impartial assessment of the evidence presented in court.

Example: In a criminal trial, the court and jury are responsible for determining the defendant’s guilt or innocence based on the evidence presented.

 

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