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Who pays jurors?

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Twinsislf

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15y ago
Updated: 8/19/2019

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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