12, sometimes with two alternates.
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.
16 to 23 people
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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.
A gallon of lemonade will serve approximately 30 people.
In California, a standard jury consists of 12 jurors for criminal cases and 8 jurors for civil cases.
Typically, one head of romaine lettuce is estimated to serve about 2-3 people, depending on how it is being used or portioned.
Three cups of cooked rice can typically serve 3-4 people, depending on their portion sizes and appetites.
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i heard there is no limit.
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There is no reason they can't serve. Many attorneys don't want them on a jury.
There are 12 people in a jury to decide guilt or innocence
A gallon of lemonade will serve approximately 30 people.
In California, a standard jury consists of 12 jurors for criminal cases and 8 jurors for civil cases.
There are not many reasons that a person can be excused from jury duty. However, one reason to get out of jury duty is to have moved out of the district you were called to serve in.
There were 12 people on the jury in "To Kill a Mockingbird."
A New York State Grand Jury consists of 16 to 23 persons. Some states require a mandatory 23, but New York does not.
Every state has its own laws regarding whether a felon can serve on jury duty. Of course, they cannot serve on jury duty if they are incarcerated, and in most states in serving probation or other supervision. However, in many states, felons may not serve on jury duty unless they have had their civil rights restored. The requirements are the same for civil cases as for criminal cases.
12 or 6. More on a grand jury.