1 hour and nine minutes!
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You can serve on a jury in CA if you are a felon as long as you are not on probation or parole.
How long does a person have to be indicted by a grand jury before charges are droped.
Members of a grand jury are randomly chosen from a jury pool. Jury duty is a requirement for American citizens. Americans and typically summoned for jury duty as often as every four years. Grand Jury has long been considered one of the highest duties of citizenship and a unique opportunity for the individual citizen to participate in the administration of justice.
For as long as it takes both sides to present their arguments, and then as long as the jury takes to come to a verdict. There is no time limit, except that which may be imposed by the judge in resolving a potential "hung jury" problem.
The possessive form of "jury" is "jury's." For example, "The jury's decision was unanimous."
(in the US) as long as a person is a citizen of the country they are eligtible for jury service regardless of their racial or ethnic background.
The idiom "the jury is still out" originates from the legal system. In a court trial, the jury decides on a defendant's guilt or innocence. If the jury is still out, it means they have not yet reached a verdict or decision, and the outcome is still uncertain. The phrase has since been used metaphorically to indicate that a definitive conclusion has not yet been reached on a particular matter.
For as long as their session lasts.
Because the jury knew that Tom was innocent because mayella was strangled with both hands and Tom had a useless left arm. Yet the town of Maycomb is racist, so Mr. Ewell's word is stronger than Tom's. So the jury had to choose between the white mans word or the facts
Yes, attorneys can serve on jury duty in the United States, as long as they meet the eligibility requirements and are not disqualified based on specific circumstances of the case.
You are summoned to jury duty. This means that you receive a jury summons to perform your jury duty.
The singular possessive form of jury is jury's