7.5 The Responsibilites of the Judge and Jury Flashcards

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Who are the 4 key personnel involved in a civil trial?

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the judge
the jury
the parties (plaintiff and the defendant)
the legal practitioners

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What are the responsibilities of the judge?

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  • manage the trial
  • deicide on the admissibility of evidence
  • attend to the jury if there is one
  • determine liability and the remedy
  • decide on costs
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What does it mean to “manage the trial”?

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  • judges have significant powers of case management to make sure that the trial is conducted in a just, timely and effcient manner
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What does it mean to “decide on the admissibility of evidence”?

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  • judges in a civil trial are responsible for deciding which evidence is to be permitted under the rules, and can exclude evidence from the trial
  • this ensures fairness in evidence
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What does it mean to “attend to the jury”

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  • judge may need to address the jury during the trial, give directions and sum up the case
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What does it mean to “determine liability and the remedy”?

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  • if there is no jury, the judge must decide whether the plaintiff has established their claim against the defendant
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What does it mean to “decide on costs”?

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  • judge will decide on which party should bear the costs
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When is a jury used in civil trials?

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  • the defendant or the plaintiff during the pleadings stage that they wish to be tried by a jury (jury must be paid by party), jury can be overturned by court decision
  • the court may order that a proceeding be tried with a jury, though it is rare
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What are the responsibilities of a jury in a civil trial?

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  • be objective
  • listen to and remember the evidence
  • understand directions and sum up
  • decide on liability and in some cases damages
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What does it mean to “be objective”?

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  • the jury must be unbiased and bring an open mind
  • put aside any prejudices or ideas
  • no connection with any of the parties
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What does it mean to “listen to and remember the evidence”?

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  • jurors can take notes to help them remember information, as evidence can be very complex
  • cannot conduct outside research
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How does the responsibilities of judges uphold the principles of justice?

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FAIRNESS
- judge is impartial

EQUALITY
- both parties receive no help from the judge

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How do the responsibilities of judges not uphold the principles of justice?

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FAIRNESS
- the judge is unable to help unrepresented parties, putting them at a huge disadvantage

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How do the judge’s responsibilities uphold fairness?

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  • The judge is impartial, ensuring the trial can be conducted without bias, and decisions are made on law and fact alone
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How do the judge’s responsibilities not uphold fairness?

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  • they have limited ability to help parties without legal representation which can lead to an unfair outcome
  • there is a potential personal bias that can occur
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How do the judge’s responsibilities uphold equality?

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  • judges ensure the rules of evidence and procedure apply equally to all parties
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How do the judge’s responsibilities uphold access?

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  • judges have the ability in civil trials to actively manage proceedings minimising costs in civil trials