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Card 66

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What is the main role of the jury in a criminal case?

What may the jury do in the trial?

What do they do before discussing the case privately?

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Card 67

Front

What does the Contempt of Court Act 1861 say about the jurors?

What are they not allowed and what does this ensure?

What else must they not do?

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Card 68

Front

What do juries aim for with the verdict?

After two hours, what can be accepted about the verdict?

What is the role of the foreman?

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Card 69

Front

What is the judge's role with the verdict?

What does s44 Criminal Justice Act 2003 state?

What case can be used here?

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Card 70

Front

How many jurors sit in a civil case?

What are four examples of civil matters where there will be a jury?

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Card 71

Front

What act contains the rules for using juries in civil cases in high court cases?

What act contains the rules for using juries in civil cases in county court cases?

What act contains the rules for using juries in civil cases in coroner inquests?

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Card 72

Front

What do the juries decide in defamation cases?

Why may the juries be required to sit in a coroner's court?

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Card 73

Front

What contact are solicitors to clients?

How many solicitors are there practicing in England and Wales?

What are they controlled body?

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Card 74

Front

How many solicitors are there employed in private practice?

Who do the remainder work for (4 bodies)?

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Card 75

Front

Where can solicitors work?

What does working 'in house' mean?

What two things might solicitors work be and what do these mean?

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