• Jury System

  • General Knowledge
  • By: iMinds
  • Narrated by: Todd MacDonald
  • Length: 5 mins
  • 4.3 out of 5 stars (23 ratings)

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By: iMinds
Narrated by: Todd MacDonald
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Inquiring minds both young and old will benefit from this general overview of the jury system and its role in legal systems around the world. With decades' worth of film and television experience to his credit, actor Todd MacDonald presides over this case study, providing listeners a clear-cut and fluid understanding of juries' selection processes, responsibilities, and legal authorities. MacDonald traces the roots of the jury system back to Ancient Greece, and discusses its pros and cons as an integral part of democratic societies. Throughout, MacDonald keeps the proceedings lucid, informative, and well-paced.

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Learn about the development of the Jury System with iMindsJNR audio learning series for younger minds.

When someone accused of a crime goes to court, a decision is made on whether or not to punish them. This is done by either a judge or a jury. A judge has a job in law. But a jury is a group of everyday people who work together to decide if a suspect is innocent or guilty. Whether or not a jury is used depends on the matter being heard. In general, courts draw on juries when the matter is particularly serious. But to understand when and why a jury is used, it helps to know more about justice systems.

Perfect to engage, entertain and broaden young thinkers.. iMindsJNR brings knowledge to your MP3 with 5 minute information segments for growing minds.

iMindsJNR offers 6 main categories for ages 7-14years including General Knowledge, Geography & Nature, Famous People, Science & Math, The Arts and History.

Make your MP3 smarter with iMindsJNR MindTracks, intersperse with music and enjoy learning a little about a lot.. knowledge to help shape young minds.

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"I'm learning all sorts of stuff about stuff I didn't even know I didn't know. And it sticks. In a nutshell: wonderful." (Jonathon Margolis, Financial Times)

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Simple explanation on Jury system for kids

This is a short description of jury system and how it works. Perfect for young listeners as it is explained in simple terms.

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Very basic information-Not worth purchasing.

I have listened to books published by iMinds before and in the past the reader/narrator is female and has an English or British accent. When she reads she moves quickly and seems to make the information fun or upbeat. This narrator is Australian and seems to struggle through parts of the story. There is basic information about how certain jurors are picked but it seems more racially motivated then whether or not this is good for the legal system. It was free but I will most likely never listen to again.

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