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Participants in Criminal and Civil Courtrooms

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Essay title: Participants in Criminal and Civil Courtrooms

Participants in Criminal and Civil Courtrooms

Type of Participant Criminal Court Civil Court Remarks

Judge The judge is referred to as "the trier of law" he/she sits as an impartial party whose responsibility is to determine that the trial is conducted in an orderly and lawful manner. The judge resolves any disputes concerning points of law. The judge may grant a wider latutude to attorneys in their respective representation and defense of clients. The role of the judge is quite similar to that of the criminal counter part. The judge serves as the finial authority. In this case the judge has the same role. To make sure that the case is going in a smooth manner and that both parties get what they deserve.

Jury Referred to as the "Trier of fact". Created with the intent to afford the accused a fair and unbiased trail by a jury of peers. The responsibilites are the same as in the criminal court.

Although in some civil cases no jury is present, but the jury is there for both courts to help determine wether or not the person is guilty or not.

Prosecuter Respresent the citizens of the state or commonwealth.

Defence Attorney The DA is responsible for representing their clients to

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