They are drawn from a general jury list which combines the names of all registered voters, drivers license holders 18 years of age and older whose licenses have been issued within the past 6 years, holders of Illinois Identification Cards, and holders of Illinois Disabled Person Identification Cards.
Same way they are anywhere else.. names are drawn from a pool of potential jurors.
Grand jurors are called from a cross section of the public.Added; From the same pool of potential jurors that is used to call all citizens for jury service.
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If this was meant to be a math puzzle question then you don't know anything about picking juries. There's only ONE way of picking juries REGARDLESS of how many jurors are to be chosen. Picking jurors bears NO resemblance to a numbers game.
Jurors actually chosen to serve on a jury must serve until the end of the trial and they have delivered a verdict.
A jury pool is a body of eligible jurors that can be tested by the attorneys for suitability for any particular trial.
12They are chosen randomAdded: They ARE all chosen at random - but that was not the question.The number of jurors hearing a specific type of trial can vary greatly depending on the state and the court system involved. Some states require as few as 7 jurors for some criminal and/or civil trials while others will vary from that number up to 12 jurors for serious offenses and capital crimes.
If you are referring to serving as a juror: There are really only two types of courts - Criminal court (both Misdemeanor trials and Felony Trials) and Civil Court and potential jurors are chosen from the same pool.
In Scots Law a jury consists of 15 people chosen from the electoral role by ballot.
The people of Illinois voted to make Springfield the capital of Illinois in 1839. It is a city centrally located in Illinois.
They are chosen by the members of the elected body.
There are 59 State Senators in the Illinois Senate and two US Senators from Illinois in the US Senate.