Question
Who decides the outcome of a trial?
A.
Jury
B.
Judge
C.
Prosecution
A.
Jury
B.
Judge
C.
Prosecution
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The outcome of a trial can be decided by both a jury and a judge, depending on the type of trial.
A. **Jury** - In jury trials, the jury is responsible for determining the facts of the case and delivering a verdict based on that evidence.
B. **Judge** - In bench trials, the judge makes the determinations of fact and law and renders the verdict.
C. **Prosecution** - The prosecution presents the case against the defendant, but they do not decide the outcome.
So, the correct answers would be A (in jury trials) and B (in bench trials).
A. **Jury** - In jury trials, the jury is responsible for determining the facts of the case and delivering a verdict based on that evidence.
B. **Judge** - In bench trials, the judge makes the determinations of fact and law and renders the verdict.
C. **Prosecution** - The prosecution presents the case against the defendant, but they do not decide the outcome.
So, the correct answers would be A (in jury trials) and B (in bench trials).