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Amendment, Seventh

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Amendment, Seventh

Amendment to the US Constitution guaranteeing the right to a jury trial in most federal civil cases. Part of the Bill of Rights, it was ratified in 1791.

The Seventh Amendment stipulates that people involved in civil cases have the right to a jury trial if the ‘value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars’. Jury trials are now common for civil cases on both the federal and state levels.


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