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Card 56

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What is the process of the jurors being selected for a case?

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Card 57

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What are the three ways jurors may be challenged by the prosecution or defence?

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Card 58

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What does challenge for cause mean?

What examples could be used?

What is a case for challenge for cause?

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Card 59

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What does challenge to the array mean?

What case shows this?

Why were the jury a problem in this case?

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Card 60

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What does prosecution right to stand by mean?

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Card 61

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As their is no formal appointment for juries what must they do once selected?

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Card 62

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Approximately, how many people are summoned to jury duty each year?

When could a juror be prosecuted and fined up to £1000 under the Criminal Justice Act 2003?

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Card 63

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What does the Criminal Justice Act 2003 allow professions to do?

What professions are included?

Who was the first judge to be picked for jury service under these new rules?

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Card 64

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What three cases question the fairness of having police officers serve as jurors?

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Card 65

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What court do jurors sit in when a defendant pleads not guilty in a criminal case?

How many are on the panel?

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