Currently, jurors are paid $40 for each day they serve either on a case or in the assembly room while available to be assigned to a case, plus round trip mileage.
Jurors get paid about five dollars. But if the trial is long jurors get a hotel room and all charges are paid by the state, so if you are on a long trial you may have a good time in the hotel but if it's a short trial expect a five dollar check in the mail.
Non-government employees are paid $40.00 per day of service. Jurors who are employed by the Federal or District of Columbia Government will continue to receive their regular paychecks. All jurors will receive a transportation allowance of $7.00 per day.
the same your butt get paid
In Texas, jurors typically receive a daily payment ranging from $6 to $50, depending on the specific court they are serving in. Additionally, jurors may also receive reimbursement for travel expenses.
not a lot...
Jurors are normally considered citizen duties so they are not paid a formal salary. However they may be paid a small compensation if the trial is long. They may also receive travel subsidies if they live outside of a certain range from the courthouse. These compensations are paid by the court, which ultimately draws its money from the government, which means taxpayer dollars pays for jurors
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A rigger ropesman in Australia is paid between 240000 and 300000 Australian Dollars per year.
How many jurors are empaneled is determined by each jurisdiction, there is no 'national' answer and I cant give you a specific without knowing which Supreme Court you are referring to.
Being a juror is not a permanent occupation nor is it a paid job. It's a brief, temporary service to one's community. Jurors do receive some minor compensation for their time while they serve, however society generally expects that employers will continue to pay jurors their normal salary even while they are "out on jury duty".
About 20,000 dollars mate
they get paid more because our economy is going to hell so we don't get paid as much as we used to but they get the same amount they always did