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What is the difference between a jury and a jury system?

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What is the difference between a jury and a jury system?

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A jury is a specific jury judging a specific case. The jury system refers to the use of a jury in a court case higher than a Magistrate’s Court. You can elect – in some cases – to go before a magistrate or go for trial by jury. Some cases are so severe that they automatically mean the jury system – e.g.

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