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How do judges make decisions about legal cases

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Trials in criminal and civil cases are generally conducted the same way. After all the evidence has been presented and the judge has explained the law related to the case to a jury, the jurors decide the facts in the case and render a verdict. If there is no jury, the judge makes a decision on the case.

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Reading cases, analyzing the facts and the law, and assessing how a prior case may help decide the controversy is an integral part of how a judge makes a decision. But sometimes there is no decision on point, or the cases simply do not contemplate the fact situation before the court for resolution.
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