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blue-blue-ribbon jury

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A quick definition of blue-blue-ribbon jury:

A jury is a group of people who are chosen by law to decide if someone is guilty or innocent in a court case. Sometimes, the jury is made up of people who have special skills or knowledge about a certain topic. There are different types of juries, like a grand jury that investigates crimes, or a petit jury that decides the outcome of a specific case. A jury must be fair and impartial, meaning they don't have any opinions about the case before they hear the evidence. If a jury can't agree on a verdict, it's called a hung jury.

A more thorough explanation:

A blue-blue-ribbon jury is a type of jury consisting of jurors who are selected for their special qualities, such as advanced education or special training. This type of jury is sometimes used in a complex civil case or for a grand jury investigating governmental corruption. However, it is not allowed in criminal trials because it would violate the defendant's right to trial by a jury of peers.

For example, in a complex civil case involving a technical field such as engineering, the parties may agree to use a blue-blue-ribbon jury consisting of experts in that field to ensure a fair and informed decision.

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