Right to a Jury Trial

Right to a Jury Trial

Class Information

Identification

Label (rdfs)
Right to a Jury Trial
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Alternative Labels
Trial by Jury Clause Claim
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Definition and Examples

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Translations

es-es
Derecho a un juicio por jurado
es-mx
Derecho a un juicio por jurado
pt-br
Direito a um julgamento por júri
fr-fr
Droit à un procès devant un jury
de-de
Recht auf ein Geschworenengericht
en-gb
Right to a Jury Trial
he-il
זכות למשפט עם לועזים
hi-in
ज्यूरी ट्रायल का अधिकार
zh-cn
陪审团审判权
ja-jp
陪審裁判権

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Deprecated
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Right to a Jury TrialRight to a Jury Trial7th Amendment Claim7th Amendment Claim - A Seventh Amendment claim is a legal argument asserting that an individual's constitutional right to a trial by jury in civil cases, as guaranteed by the Seventh Amendment of the United States Constitution, has been violated.Right to a Fair TrialRight to a Fair Trial - The right to a fair trial is a fundamental legal principle that ensures individuals facing legal proceedings are treated impartially, justly, and in accordance with established legal procedures. This right, which is protected by various international human rights instruments and national constitutions, includes elements such as the presumption of innocence, the right to counsel, the right to a speedy and public trial, the right to an impartial judge or jury, and the right to confront witnesses and present evidencesub_class_ofparent_class_ofsee_alsois_defined_byselfsub_class_ofparent_class_ofsee_alsois_defined_by