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Normal citizens of the US are selected at random to serve on Jury panels throughout the year. Jury service usually requires one day unless you are selected to sit in on a trial. You may opt out of Jury service once you reach the age of 75.
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you simply find the group who is most like you and sit down, then get to talking with them or an even easier solution sit with your friends or the people you know.
Individual state laws determine how many jurors usually sit on trials. Felonies usually get 12 jurors, Misdemeanor juries can have as few as 7.
Atticus explains that he feels it's because they're not part of the average run of people, but also highlights that Miss Maudie can't serve on juries because she's a woman. He underscores the importance of serving on juries as a civic duty despite biases and prejudices.
To huddle is to group together closely, so the members of the group are touching. A huddle is a group of people huddling.
people sit in the Tharwar Sahib
They sit anywhere!
The sit-ins helped launch a new civil rights group, the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC).
Court cases were decided by huge juries containing hundreds of jurors, as in the case of Socrates. Citizens were chosen by lot to sit on juries. Only property owning males over twenty-one were considered citizens.
Try and get him before she does ! If he is not interested in you forget him and move on.
Ancient Athens was home to a variety of people, including citizens who enjoyed political rights, resident foreigners who contributed to the city's economy, and slaves who performed labor for the citizens. Citizens were typically free adult males who had completed military training and could participate in the democratic government of Athens.