1.01 Functions of Court and Jury refer to the roles and responsibilities of the court and jury in the legal system. The two main functions of the court and jury are to decide matters of guilt or innocence in criminal cases and to decide civil disputes. In criminal cases, the jury is responsible for determining the guilt or innocence of a defendant based on the evidence presented in the trial. The jury's role is to listen to the evidence, consider the law, and reach a verdict. In civil cases, the jury is responsible for hearing both sides of a dispute and rendering a verdict on the dispute. The jury's role is to listen to the facts of the case and the arguments of both parties, consider the law, and reach a verdict. The court is responsible for ensuring that the trial is conducted in accordance with the law and for providing a fair and impartial forum for the parties involved in the case. The court's role is to make sure that the trial is conducted in a fair and orderly manner, ensure that all parties have equal access to the law, and to provide an impartial decision based on the evidence and law presented in the case.