What Does a Juror Do?
Omtale
The Constitution of the United States lists many rights for citizens. A fair trial by jury is one of those rights. A jury is made up of people from the place where the crime happened. These jurors are picked from a pool of citizens. Jurors hear evidence and receive directions from the judge for the case. After hearing the case, jurors decide if a person is guilty or innocent. In some cases, jurors also decide the punishment. This book will explore what it means to be a juror through an inquiry-based approach aligned with C3 standards.
Produktinformasjon
- ISBN/Varenr: 9780766098640
- Utgivelsesdato: 30.07.2018
- Utgivelsesår: 2018
- Forlag: Enslow Pub Inc
- Innbinding: Heftet
- Serie: What Does a Citizen Do?
- Språk: Engelsk
- Personer: Heing, Bridey
- Litteraturtype: Faglitteratur
- Emne: Children's Books/Ages 9/12 Nonfiction
- Målgruppe: Barn/ungdom
- Aldersgrense: 0
- Opplag: 0
- Utgave: 0
- Illustrert: Ja
- Sider: 48