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Humanities Legal Studies Topic started by: Kasian on Jan 27, 2015



Title: Juries in civil cases are different from juries in criminal cases in that:a. in a civil case the par
Post by: Kasian on Jan 27, 2015
Juries in civil cases are different from juries in criminal cases in that:
a. in a civil case the parties pay for the jury, whereas in a criminal case the state pays.
b. the number of jurors who must agree before a verdict is reached is often different.
c. jurors in a criminal case must be convinced of the defendant’s guilt beyond a reasonable doubt, whereas jurors in a civil case must usually be convinced by a preponderance of the evidence.
d. All of the above
e. None of the above, criminal and civil juries are not different


Title: Re: Juries in civil cases are different from juries in criminal cases in that:a. in a civil case the
Post by: stix on Feb 7, 2015
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Title: Re: Juries in civil cases are different from juries in criminal cases in that:a. in a civil case the par
Post by: Kasian on Apr 7, 2015
The answer you provided was spot on! Thank you.