It is standard for there to be 12 people on the jury with one serving as a jury foreman, except in the supreme court.
In California, a standard jury consists of 12 jurors for criminal cases and 8 jurors for civil cases.
Approximately 32 million people are summoned for jury duty in the US every year. However, the actual number who serve on juries is much lower due to exemptions, disqualifications, and other factors.
Typically, a jury consists of 12 members in criminal cases and may vary in civil cases depending on the jurisdiction. However, some courts may allow for a smaller number of jurors in certain circumstances.
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There are 12 people in a jury to decide guilt or innocence
You can serve on a jury in CA if you are a felon as long as you are not on probation or parole.
There are 12 people on a Jury ** There are also six man (person) jury too. And Scotland uses 15 jurors in criminal trials.The number of people on a jury depends on the jurisdiction and type of trial.
fifteen1929
A 9 person jury, final 3
i heard there is no limit.
37,238,114....or more
there is 12 people on the jury and usually no more than that.
12
Can Be 7 men and 7 women so 14
serve on a u.s. petty
It depends on which court you are talking about Magistrate's court - no jury, only the judge County court - 6 people Supreme court - 6/12 people ? High court - 12 people