陪審員
原題: Jury
分析結果
- カテゴリ
- 法律・制度
- 重要度
- 58
- トレンドスコア
- 22
- 要約
- 陪審員とは、証拠を聴取し、事実を認定し、裁判所から正式に提出された公正な評決を下すために召集された宣誓された人々の集団です。陪審員は、罰則や判決を決定する役割も担います。
- キーワード
A jury is a sworn body of people (jurors) convened to hear evidence, make findings of fact, and render an impartial verdict officially submitted to them by a court, or to set a penalty or judgment. Most trial juries are "petit juries", and consist of up to 15 people. A larger jury known as a grand jury has been used to investigate potential crimes and render indictments against suspects, and consists of between 16 and 23 jurors.The jury system developed in England during the Middle Ages and is a hallmark of the English common law system. Juries are commonly used in countries whose legal systems derive from the British Empire, such as the United Kingdom, the United States, Canada, Australia, and Ireland. They are not used in most other countries, whose legal systems are based upon European civil law or Islamic sharia law, although their use has been spreading. Instead, typically guilt is determined by a single person, usually a professional judge. Civil law systems that do not use juries may use lay judges instead.The word jury has also been applied to randomly-selected bodies with other purposes, such as policy juries and citizen's assemblies.