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the jury is an impartial judge to the defendant whom heardls the argument of both sifes and then makes an anonymous vote within itself. they cannot make legal descisons and hear both sides of the argument. they also help the judge to make his final decision. the jury is frequently used and is randomly selected and by the Constitution it is a citizens responsibility to go to the hearings
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Explanation:
The jury listens to the evidence during a trial, decides what facts the evidence has established, and draws inferences from those facts to form the basis for their decision. The jury decides whether a defendant is "guilty" or "not guilty" in criminal cases, and "liable" or "not liable" in civil cases.
A jury ensures that a case is tried fairly. They hear the evidence presented during the trial, deliberate, and reach a verdict. A jury decides whether the defendant is guilty or innocent. If guilty, the jury recommends a sentence to the judge. Sentences can include community service time, a fine, prison time, or in some states death.