To attentively listen to, and evaluate, all evidence and testimony given at trial and to consider and render a verdict base on whether or not proof beyond a reasonable doubt of the defendants guilt...
In a criminal trial the jury is the "finder of fact". This means that the jury, as one, determines what to believe and what actually happened. The jury will determine what crime was committed. For...
A group of your fellow citizens (7 to 12, depending on the type of case, and your state) listen to the evidence presented in court and decide on your guilt.
It refers to the members (whatever their number) selected and seated (empanelled) to hear a specific case.
The type of trial is called a trial by jury and the other is a trial by judge.