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1.trial by jury 陪审团审判

2.accused 控告

3.guilt 罪犯

4.innocence 无辜

5.crime 罪行

6.jurors 陪审员

7.ridiculous 荒唐的

8.ordeal 折磨

9.blistered 起泡

10.combat 搏斗

11.witchcraft 巫术

12.barbaric 野蛮

13.victim 受害者

14.bias 偏见

15.prejudice 成见

16.accurate 精确的

17.inconvenient 不方便



原文


The History of Trial by Jury


In most English-speaking countriesa person is accused of a crime has the right to atrial by jury.

In a trial by jurythe guilt or innocence of the accused person is decided by a group of 12 peoplecalled jurorswho must listen to the evidence about this case.

The idea of trial by jury is over 800 years oldbut there was a time when criminal cases were decided in other ways.

Todaymany of these methods seem ridiculous and cruel.

Many accused people were forced to undergo a trial by ordeal.

There were several different kinds of this trial.

For examplein the ordeal by firean accused man was forced to carry a red-hot piece iron in his hand.

People believed that if the man was innocentthen the gods would protect himand his hand would not be burned or blistered by the iron.

Another form of the trial by ordeal was the ordeal by combat.

If one person accused another of a crimethey would be forced to fight each other with some weapon.

People believed that the gods would help the man who was right and allow him to win the fight.

Yet another kind of ordeal was the ordeal by water.

If a woman was accused of a crimesuch as witchcraftshe might be thrown into a river with rocks attached to her.

People believed that if the gods would help an innocent woman and allow her to float on the water.

Graduallypeople realized that the trial by ordeal was a completely worthless way to judge person's innocence or guilt.

They wanted a less barbaric way to decide criminal cases.

During the twelfth centurya new method was introduced by one of the kings of the EnglandHenry the Second.

Henry said that criminal cases should be decided by the opinions of twelve honest men who knew about the crimethe victimand the accused person.

This was the beginning of trial by jury in English-speaking countriesand the method soon became very popular.

People trusted this new method much more than they trusted the old methods

Laterthe system of trial by jury changed somewhat.

Instead of having twelve men and women who knew about the crimejuries were chosen so that the twelve people did not know anything about the crime.

This change ensures that the jurors do not have any bias or prejudice about the case.

When jurors do not know any of the people involve in the casetheir decisions are more like to be fair and accurate.

Todaycitizen in many countries are called occasionally for jury duty.

This can be inconvenient for the people who are busy with their work and family life.

Howevermany men and women are willing to serve on juries because of a feeling of responsibility to society.

The use of juries in criminal cases helps to ensure that justice is done.

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