Courts of general jurisdiction typically include both a judge and a jury, allowing for community involvement and fair trials. This is crucial for handling a variety of civil and criminal cases. The correct answer is A. a judge and jury.
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Courts of general jurisdiction typically include both a judge and a jury, which allows for a comprehensive legal process involving community participation. These courts can handle a variety of cases, ensuring fair trials. This structure contrasts with limited jurisdiction courts that may not include a jury. ;