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Liveinjapan Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Burden of

Six citizens in the court have a big burden of making the decision as lay judges.

Is this natural?
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I'm not familiar with the idea of lay judges, so it's hard to tell you.

  • I'm not familiar with the idea of lay judges, so it's hard to tell you.
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I'm not familiar with the idea of lay judges, so it's hard to tell you.
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Thanks, Barb.

The lay judge system was recently introduced in Japan, referring to the jury system in the U.S. Citizens chosen as lay judges must sentence a defendant with professional judges. The first capital-punishment case of this system was controversial because they did not hand down the death penalty, contrary to the most public opinion .
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I think my problem with your sentence, then, is with articles.

Are you talking about these specific six people and their specific decision, or the idea of six people in general?
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Thanks, Barb.

It is a specific case. Is it still okay?
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These six citizens had a big burden, making the decision as lay judges. -- past, it's over.
These six citizens have the big burden of making the decision as lay judges. -- current

Making the decision as lay judges is/was a big burden for these six citizens.
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Wonderful!
Thanks, Barb.
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So the jury concept is new in Japan?

I've never been on a civilian jury but I've had the equivalent experience when I was in the Navy. It is a big responsibility.
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Quite new. We should learn from you, Barb.Emotion: smile

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