Reasonable Doubt - Uncertainty that exists after all the facts in a trial have been presented. Jurors must have NO doubt to vote guilty., Jurors - The people who listen to a trial and vote on the verdict, Hung Jury - A jury that cannot agree on a verdict., Forman - A person who is in charge of the jury and speak for them., Ballot - A process of voting, a piece of paper with a vote on it, Testimony - A formal written or spoken statement; evidence in a trial., Double Jeopardy - The prosecution of a person twice for the same crime., Verdict - A decision in a court case., acquittal - a judgement that a person is not guilty of a crime with which they were charged., trial - a formal examination of evidence by a judge, typically before a jury, in order to decide guilt in a case of criminal or civil proceedings.,

Twelve Angry Men Vocabulary "Legal Terms"

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