👉 In the context of legal and legal systems, a "juryless" system refers to a situation in which there is no jury present during a trial or hearing. This can occur when the judge has appointed a juror but does not actually have one on hand due to unforeseen circumstances such as illness, absence, or other reasons beyond their control. In a juryless system, each party's legal representatives, known as counsel, are represented by an attorney who is not present in court. This means