Yes, jurors in U.S. district courts are generally selected through a random process. Potential jurors are often drawn from a pool that includes registered voters or individuals with driver's licenses in the jurisdiction. However, while the selection process aims for randomness, various factors, such as challenges by attorneys or specific legal requirements, can influence the final composition of the jury. Overall, the goal is to ensure a fair and impartial jury representative of the community.
yes all the freakin time its really annoying
It broke randomly, because it was really weak.
You use words and randomly spit it out.
i really dnt knoe
they really got it from mission district, san Diego
im in the hospital so temporarily yes
say hi to them, be really nice and randomly talk to them or complement them!
No there are only districts in the hunger games and even there it only goes up to district 12
leevy was katniss, prim and mrs everdeen's neibour in district 12, and she was one of the few people who made it to district 13 after district 12 was fire bombed. source = i really really love the hunger games!
A hope and a prayer! Just kidding. All it takes is that the prosecution does not convince ALL 12 jurors that you are guilty of the crime (beyond a reasonable doubt). If just 1 of the jurors is not convinced that you are guilty then there is a mistrial. Doubtful that the state will retry you - too expensive, unless they really want you bad.
5000 packs were given away to randomly selected people who sent in three vouchers from three Shonen Jump magazines. They're long out of print and were of a limited release anyway, so really the only place to find an unopened pack would be eBay or similar.
district=better and stronger but way more expensive toxxic= good and really cheap for what it is