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In the courtroom the sits in a large seat facing the and wears a special gown and wig. He or she does not decide whether the accused person is or not. This is left to the , made up of twelve members of the public, to decide. During the they sit in silence, listening carefully to all the . Then, they are locked away until tey can decide whether the person is or not . This decision is called the .