jury
A jury is like a group of judges who help decide if someone did something wrong or not. Imagine you and your friends are playing a game, and someone says another friend broke the rules. The jury would be like a group of friends who listen to both sides of the story and then decide together what really happened. They want to make sure the game is fair and everyone is honest.
Think of the jury as a team of detectives. They gather clues and listen carefully to everything said, just like detectives trying to solve a mystery. They must be very fair and not pick sides before hearing all the evidence. It’s like solving a puzzle where each piece of information helps them see the whole picture.
Another way to see a jury is like a group of wise owls. They are chosen because they can listen well and think hard about what is right or wrong. They don’t rush to decide and take their time to make the best choice. Like owls, they are wise and careful, making sure they understand everything before making a decision.