A bench trial may occur if a defendant waives their right to a jury trial. In this situation, the judge takes on the jury’s role and determines whether the defendant is guilty or not guilty based on the information presented.

However, all parties have to agree to a bench trial. So even if a defendant waives their right to a jury trial, the prosecutor may object, and the judge may reject the waiver — making the case go before a jury.

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