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A traverse juror normally meets for one week or until the conclusion of the case being presented. Cases normally range from assault, battery, burglary, drug related issues, divorces, and depending upon the county with the state they may also hear rape, murder, or other felony cases.

Authority: A.A in criminal justice from Georgia Highlands College

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Q: What kind of cases are heard as a traverse juror in superior court?
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