Definition Of Lay Justice
A lay judge sometimes called a lay assessor is a person assisting a judge in a trial.
Definition of lay justice. The quality of being true or correct. Legal definition of justice 1 a. The quality of being just impartial or fair it is not the province of the court to decide upon the justice or injustice of these laws scott v. Rightfulness or lawfulness as of a claim.
Lay judges are used in some civil law jurisdictions. To administer justice in a community. The moral principle determining just conduct. Judgment of persons or causes by judicial process.
Justness of ground or reason. However they are not permanent officers. A court of justice. Lay judges are appointed volunteers and often require some legal instruction.
To complain with justice. The administering of deserved punishment or reward.