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JURY TRIALS AND TRAFFIC SAFETY

NameMunicipal Court (Judge/Administrator/Clerk)City of Blank

Introduction

Municipal Judge Appointed or Elected Public Officer Judicial Powers or Abilities

To hear facts To decide To render judgment To execute the judgment

Jurisdiction

Criminal misdemeanors punishable by fine only No confinement

Criminal municipal ordinance cases What types of offenses or crimes can

you think of that would fall under these categories?

Traffic Offenses

7.85 million new cases filed in municipal court this past year

6.5 million of those cases were traffic cases

About 83% of municipal court cases are traffic cases

Why is it important to enforce our traffic laws?

Speeding

Defendant’s Options

Pay it Driving Safety Course Deferred Disposition Plea Not Guilty—Go to trial

Bench Trial Jury Trial

The Right to a Jury Trial

Everyone has a right to a trial by an impartial jury U.S. Constitution

6th Amendment Texas Constitution

Article I, Section 10 Code of Criminal Procedure

Articles 1.05 and 1.12

Impartial

Favoring neither; disinterested; treating all alike; unbiased; equitable, fair, and just

Form Your Juries

Divide into groups of 6, as nearly as possible

The Charge

The Defendant, stands charged by Complaint with the offense of "Speeding,” to which charge the Defendant has pleaded "Not Guilty."

A person commits an offense if that person operates a motor vehicle on a public street or highway at a speed in excess of the posted speed limit.

The Facts

The police officer pulled over the defendant for speeding saying that the speed detection device showed defendant to be traveling 51 mph in a 40 mph speed zone.

Defendant was issued a citation, and later entered a plea of not guilty.

More specific evidence and information is available in your jury packet.

The Punishment Range

A person guilty of this offense shall be punished by a fine of not less than one dollar ($1.00) nor more than two hundred dollars ($200.00).

 

Deliberations

Read your jury charges You are the exclusive decision-makers The burden of proof is on the State Defendant is not required to prove

innocence or produce any evidence at all You are not to talk about this case with any

person not of your jury Take 10 minutes or so and come up with a

conclusion Guilty or not guilty If guilty, what is the fine?

Judgment and Sentence

Was the defendant guilty? If so, what fine did you assess? Bring back your judgment form to

me

Group #1

Group #2

Group #3

Group #4

Group #5

Discussion

Why did you decide as you did? Why do you think there were

different results? Would you have come to a different

decision without a picture? Do you see the importance of a

judge and jury and the difficulty of their job?

Thank You for Your Time!

Contact information Name Court Address Email address

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