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Should criminal defendants be able to waive their right to trial by jury?
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Last answered 1 year ago

Yes
13,092 votes
69%
No
6,019 votes
31%
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Learn more about Criminal Trials
The North Carolina Criminal Defendant Waiver of Trial by Jury (SB 399) ballot measure would allow criminal defendants who are not facing the death penalty to waive their right to trial by jury and instead be tried by a judge and is sponsored by Rep. Senator Peter Brunstetter. Learn more or See recent criminal trial news