Did You Know?

Jurors come from the community to help!

What Jurors Do

They listen to the case in court.

Why They Are Important

They help keep things fair and safe.

What Juror Does

They hear stories from both sides.

They think about what is fair.

They talk with other jurors.

They make a choice together.

They give the verdict to the judge.

They help keep the law strong.

More About Jurors

Jurors have been around for a long time. They help make sure people are treated right. In the past, not everyone got a fair chance. Now, we have jurors to help with that.

Jurors are part of our lives. They help in court cases. This helps people feel safe and know the rules.

In the future, jurors will still be needed. They will keep helping to make fair choices. This is how we can all be safe and happy.

How Topics Connect

graph TD A["Jury"] --> B["Sworn Body of People"] B --> C["Jurors"] A --> D["Hears Evidence"] D --> E["Makes Findings of Fact"] E --> F["Renders Verdict"] A --> G["Petit Jury"] G --> H["Up to 15 People"] A --> I["Grand Jury"] I --> J["16 to 23 Jurors"]

What Do These Words Mean?

jury:A group of people chosen to listen to a case in court and make a decision.
jurors:The people who are part of the jury.
verdict:The decision made by the jury about a case.
indictments:Formal charges or accusations of a crime.
petit jury:A small jury that decides on a case in a trial.