jury
They are selected by the national supreme court.
Answer In a trial, a selected number of Jurors (mostly twelve) give a verdict on the basis of the evidence submitted in court
A grand jury is a group of people that are selected and sworn in by a court. A traverse jury is a trial jury selected to serve on a court case in civil or criminal court.
The JURY.
Perjury.
The JURY.
By a nonpartison election
How about court?
Juveline Court, or young offender's court
by their rope dancing skills
Haha...looks like i found the answer to my question...Circuit Court judges are selected by the General Assembly for terms of eight years...from: www.vacao.com/Nonframes%20Homepage%20(FAQ).htm
Persons for a grand jury are typically selected from a pool of eligible citizens, often chosen at random from voter registration or driver's license lists. In the United States, potential jurors are summoned to court, where they undergo a screening process to determine their qualifications and impartiality. The selection process may involve questioning by the prosecutor and defense attorneys to identify any biases. Ultimately, a group of jurors is chosen to review evidence and decide whether there is enough cause to indict an individual.