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What’s the difference between a bench and jury trial in District Court?

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What’s the difference between a bench and jury trial in District Court?

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There are two options for trial, either a “bench trial” or a “jury trial.” A bench trial is when a judge decides the case without a jury. A jury trial in District Court is when a jury of 6 people unanimously decide the case against the defendant. In both the bench trial and jury trial the Judge would impose a sentence if the defendant is found guilty.

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