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Why are jury trials important to court cases like those of Felina Early v. Suzy Snoozer? Jury trials protect the right of the government to require suspect citizens to prove their innocence in a court of law.

They help to make the trial process go faster because jury members can split up the evidence to examine.
Jury trials relieve judges of their responsibilities in the courtroom, allowing them to focus only on simpler cases.
They help ensure justice by having ordinary citizens determine whether a fellow citizen is at fault in a situation.

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They help ensure justice by having ordinary citizens determine whether a fellow citizen is at fault in a situation.
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They help ensure justice by having ordinary citizens determine whether a fellow citizen is at fault in a situation. This is one of the main benefits, because it allows to compare considerations of a technical nature with social opinions when we want to resolve a conflict.

It is an advantage that could be described as democratic, in this way, the ordinary citizen can intervene in decisions regarding legally relevant issues within the community.

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