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US Answer: Various places including the voter registration rolls, property assessors rolls, and others. In my part of the country, a judge, not finding suitable jurors, may direct the Sheriff of the county, go into the streets, and take custody of any eligible person and forcibly bring them into the court room to sit on a jury.

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They Come From The Government. A Prospective Juror Is A Person Who Is On Jury Duty(To Watch The Courtroom) And Has Been Ordered To Prospect What's Going On. (:

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They get the names of jurors from volunteers, people who receive unemployment or assistance, and registered voters. They also get names from everyone who is registered to drive.

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The voter registration lists are used for jury duty in each local area.

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The names of potential jurors are often selected from?

voter's and driver's license list.


How are jurors selected in the US today?

In Ancient greece, they were selected randomly


Why do jurors use numbers instead of their names?

Jurors use numbers instead of names because it is safer to do so. Jurors face retaliation, revenge, and harassment for being on a jury.


How are jurors hear a trail?

Answer In a trial, a selected number of Jurors (mostly twelve) give a verdict on the basis of the evidence submitted in court


Who sits on grand juries?

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.


Is this true or false A preliminary hearing involves a group of jurors selected from the community?

False.


Who are the non-professional courtroom participants and what are their names?

the jurors


A six person jury must be selected from a pool of 15 jurors How many ways can a group of six people be selected?

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.


What is a group of prospective jurors called?

A group of prospective jurors is known as a venire. Members of the venire is initially selected from the community using a random method.


Is a jury list public record or can it be sealed?

The list (or 'roll') from which juries are selected are (depending upon the state in question) either the rolls of registered voters - OR - or the state DMV listing of licensed drivers. If you are referring to the list of names of jurors selected for a particular trial - it may depend on the laws of your individual state.


How many jurors serve on misdemeanor juries?

Six jurors will be selected to sit on a misdemeanor jury panel.


How is an impartial jury selected?

Through a process called voir dire. The attorneys for both sides question potential jurors about their backgrounds and attempt to discover any potential biases. This takes place in the courtroom and in front of the judge. In actuality, a jury isn't so much "selected" as potential jurors are rejected - that's how an impartial jury comes about.