Advisory jury
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An advisory jury is a group installed by a judge to give him or her an opinion during a trial. The opinion is non-binding, and the judge remains the "final arbitrator of fact and law". In United States Federal Court, a case may be tried by advisory jury in the case of "an action not triable of right by a jury".
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