"Ok so what you want is stuff based on or about The ancient Jury system in Athens, so here is some stuff."
1. The law courts in ancient Athens (4th and 5th centuries BC) were of the democratic government. Aristotle said that whoever owns the court owns the state. These jury courts were very large ones. The smallest ones had about 200, sometimes 500 the least as well.The largest is about 6,000 probably to be exact it is about 6,010. It was called the session of Heliaia. Juries would consist in theory, of a wide range of members from different social classes. Jurors were chosen on a daily basis, the same goes forall other offices within the state (with the exception of the generals, known as strategoi).
"Sorry that this is all I know so far please use other places as well to answer your question. Once again I say sorry about having only these details." U_U <--- sad face from Darthsithchaos-or-LordchaosVence
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