Please explain why the jury qualification of British juries is excluded from sailors and dentists.

My guess is,

In the past, judges, lawyers, doctors, dentists, nurses, religious figures and members of the House of Lords all enjoyed immunity, but now it has been abolished. Because the court thinks that it is unfair to presume qualifications by occupation, it can be said that the abolition of jury immunity for some people is the result of British judicial reform. The results are as follows:

Article 32 1 of the Criminal Justice Act 2003 stipulates that all registered voters aged 18 to 70 who have lived in England and Wales for five years have the right and obligation to serve as jurors, except the mentally ill and those with criminal records.

In the past, lawyers and judges were not allowed to participate because of "non-elitism" and "peers", so they often disagreed and quarreled in court.

As for why, I found that almost everyone in Britain must participate in the dental health care system, so as a national system, the requirements for dentists are also very high, that is, the above-mentioned "elite" (? ). But I never mentioned that sailor. I don't know where you got it.

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