which group of people analyze evidence presented during a trial and setermine the guilt or innocene of someone based on the law?

A. Vassals
B. Jury
C. Nobility
D. Supreme Court

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The best help I can give you is to Google each of those terms.

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Here's a key phrase for you -- "determine the guilt or innocence of someone based on the law"

Who does that?

Thank you both!

I believe it is, B. Jury, because the definition is
"a body of people (typically twelve in number) sworn to give a verdict in a legal case on the basis of evidence submitted to them in court."

Yes! Jury is right!

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You are welcome.

The group of people who analyze evidence presented during a trial and determine the guilt or innocence of someone based on the law are called the jury.

If you are unsure about the answer to a multiple-choice question like this, you can use a process of elimination to figure out the correct answer. Let's go through each option:

A. Vassals: Vassals were individuals in medieval Europe who served a lord in a feudal system. They do not have a role in analyzing evidence during a trial.

B. Jury: The jury is a group of individuals selected from the community who listen to the evidence presented during a trial and decide the verdict based on the law and the instructions provided by the judge. The members of the jury consider the facts and arguments presented by the prosecution and the defense to determine guilt or innocence.

C. Nobility: Nobility refers to a social class traditionally consisting of hereditary aristocratic families who held privileged positions in society. They do not play a role in analyzing evidence during a trial.

D. Supreme Court: The Supreme Court, in the context of the United States, is the highest federal court. However, the Supreme Court does not analyze evidence during trials. Its main functions include interpreting the Constitution, reviewing the decisions of lower courts, and ensuring the constitutionality of laws.

Based on this information, the correct answer is B. Jury.