Yes, if a juror does something that does not comply with the jury rules and procedures of the case, that juror can be suspended from the case or possibly lose his job.
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Yes, a juror can be removed or suspended from duty by a judge for reasons such as bias, misconduct, or failure to follow the court's instructions. The judge has the authority to replace a juror if necessary to ensure a fair trial.
A Petit C juror refers to a petit juror who has been empaneled to hear a criminal case. Petit jurors are responsible for determining guilt or innocence based on the evidence presented in the trial.
No, there is no such thing as a permanent juror in a legal system. Jurors are typically selected for a specific trial and are then discharged once the trial concludes. They may be called for jury duty multiple times throughout their lives, but they are not permanent jurors.
A petit B juror is typically a member of a trial jury that decides the verdict in a case. Petit jurors are distinguished from grand jurors who determine whether there is enough evidence to bring a case to trial.
Yes, if a juror has a prior commitment or obligation that conflicts with serving on the jury, they may be excused by the judge. Jurors are encouraged to communicate any scheduling conflicts or hardships to the court during the selection process.
The jury in the Rodney King trial was composed of ten white jurors, one Hispanic juror, and one biracial juror. This composition contributed to the criticism that the jury did not reflect the diversity of Los Angeles, where the trial took place.
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The cast of The Verdict - 2007 includes: Jeffrey Archer as Himself - Juror Megaman as Himself - Juror Honor Blackman as Herself - Juror Stan Collymore as Himself - Juror Jennifer Ellison as Herself - Juror Jacqueline Gold as Herself - Juror Alex James as Himself - Juror Dominic McVey as Himself - Juror Patsy Palmer as Herself - Juror Sara Payne as Herself - Juror Javone Prince as Damien Scott Ingrid Tarrant as Herself - Juror
Juror #9, later identified as McArdle was the oldest juror.
The duration of The Juror is 1.97 hours.
The Last Juror was created in 2004.
The Juror was created on 1996-02-02.
The Woman Juror was created in 1926.
The Juror was released on 02/02/1996.
The Production Budget for The Juror was $44,000,000.
The cast of 12 Angry Viewers - 1997 includes: Kathleen Brower as Juror (1997) Wilson Cleveland as Juror Carson Daly as himself Christina Flood as Juror Jake Fogelnest as Himself - Host Christopher Francis as Himself - Panel Member Lisa Harvin as Juror (1997) Lauren Irzarry as Juror Eileen Kovener as Juror Ananda Lewis as Herself - Host Vaughn Lowery as Juror Tim McArthur as Juror Jessica Pimentel as Juror (1997)
The cast of Juror 3 - 2009 includes: Branden Geistert as Curious Juror Roxy Haji as Anarchist Juror Jasper Kleinberg as herself Ariel Kleinberg as Nemesis Juror Dan Leeds as Malpractice Juror Jan Major as Princess Juror Loie Merritt as Tenant Eric Norcross as Lt. Himmel Bob Socci as Cop Juror Greg Vorob as El Super Mario
The cast of The Twelfth Juror - 1912 includes: William Russell as The Twelfth Juror