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They are to join a jury panel and work with the members for two weeks or more from the day of summons to deliberate on, in most cases, a criminal case and determine whether the accused is guilty or not, then pass their decision to judges. What is most different from the Lay Judge System in Japan is that the jurors discuss the case behind closed doors in the absence of judges.
Thus, people driven by a sense of duty and people of shrewd and calculating type equally return to workplace with a sort of fulfillment, saying, "It was a worthwhile experience." I wonder if the day ever comes to Japan when the Lay Judge System is firmly established among the citizens in this manner.
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