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Step 7 (Execution of judgment) Step 6 (Judgment) Step 6 (Verdict) Step 5 (Instructions to the Jury) Step 4 (Closing Arguments) Step 3 (Introduction Of Evidence) Step 2 (Opening statemant. Step 1 ( Selecting Jury)
A bench trial is a trial by judge, as opposed to a trial by jury. The term applies most appropriately to any administrative hearing in relation to a summary offense to distinguish the type of trial. Many legal systems (Roman, Islamic) use bench trials for most or all cases or for certain types of cases.
In a case tried without a jury, the court must find the defendant guilty or not guilty. If a party requests before the finding of guilty or not guilty, the court must state its specific findings of fact in open court or in a written decision or opinion.
Investigation. Charging. Initial Hearing/Arraignment. Discovery. Plea Bargaining. Preliminary Hearing. Pre-Trial Motions. Trial.
A jury trial, or trial by jury, is a lawful proceeding in which a jury makes a decision or findings of fact. It is distinguished from a bench trial in which a judge or panel of judges makes all decisions.
Step 1: pre-trial proceedings. step 2: jury is selected. step 3: opening statement by plaintiff or prosecution. step 4: opening statement by defense. step 5: direct examination by plaintiff/ prosecution. step 6: cross examination by defense. step 7: motions to dismiss or ask for a directed verdict.
Opening statement made by the prosecutor or plaintiff. Opening statement made by the defendant. Direct examination by plaintiff or prosecutor. Cross examination by defense. Motions. Direct examination by defense. Cross examination by prosecutor or plaintiff.
The trial is a structured process where the facts of a case are presented to a jury, and they decide if the defendant is guilty or not guilty of the charge offered. During trial, the prosecutor uses witnesses and evidence to prove to the jury that the defendant committed the crime(s).
Choosing a Jury. Opening Statements. Witness Testimony and Cross-Examination. Closing Arguments. Jury Instruction. Jury Deliberation and Verdict.