What Does a Juror Do?

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.

RL
Grades
5
IL
Grades
5-8
GRL
U
Details:
Product:
ISBN: 978-0-7660-9863-3
Author: Bridey Heing
Copyright: 2019
Reading Level: Grade 5
Interest Level: Grades 5-8
GRL: U
Dewey: 347.73/752--dc23
Pages: 48
Dimensions: 7 1/4" x 9 1/4"
Chapter Notes, Detailed Table of Contents, Full-Color Photographs, Further Information Section, Glossary, Index, Sidebars, Websites