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Maria S. Lazar: “In some cases, you're not allowed to have a jury trial, but…”

Featuring: Maria S. Lazar, Judge, Wisconsin Court of Appeals, District II

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Exploring Wisconsin's Appellate Court System with Judge Maria S. Lazar

Published | Video Starts at 11:27

Just talk to the judge. No jury. Right. And people do that strategically, if they want a jury or they don't. You can ask for either. Yes. Okay. Well, In some cases, you're not allowed to have a jury trial, but in the cases that you are criminal, civil, you can ask for a jury trial. So you get your decision. You hate it. Yes. You appeal to the court of appeals. I am aggrieved. You're agreeing to take my land without paying me. (11:27–11:34)

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Asserts that jury trials are not allowed in some cases, but are available in criminal and civil cases.

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