What is a jury?
- A group of police officers who check evidence
- A team of lawyers appointed by the court
- A group of ordinary Australian men and women ✓
- A panel of judges chosen by government
Why this is the answer
A jury is made up of ordinary members of the community, not of legal or police professionals.
This question is from: Responsibilities
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- In which elections is voting compulsory in Australia?
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