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No, a lawyer cannot serve as a juror in a trial.

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What are the qualifications need to serve as a Juror?

the answer is that A juror has to be at the ready and honest and defiantly strict


Challenges to a prospective juror based on the showing that allowing the juror to serve would deny either side a fair trial are called?

Voir direAdded: The process is known as Voire Dire, the challenges referred to in the question are known as Peremptory Challenges.


If an alternate juror is selected the alternate does not have to attend the trial until called on to substitute for an incapacitated juror?

True


Does trial juror need capital letters?

No, both the noun 'trial' and the noun 'juror' are common nouns. A common noun is capitalized only when it is the first word in a sentence.


What does Petit C juror mean?

It is a juror who is on a petit jury or trial jury and he or she listen to the evidence in the case presented by the plantiff and defendant.


In England a trial lawyer is known as an attorney?

No. In England a, barrister is a trial lawyer.


Should an attorney always challenge for cause the selection of a biased juror. . . why or why not?

Yes, because challenges for cause are the responsibility of the lawyer whose client may have been hurt by a juror's response. The rule is that all challenges must be made before the jury is sworn. The court can wave any reversible error if a lawyer proceeds to trial without using all of his or her peremptory challenges.


When each side tries to choose a jury that favors their side?

Voir dire is a legal procedure conducted before trial in which the attorneys and the judge question of prospective jurors to determine if any juror is biased and/or cannot deal with the issues fairly, or if there is cause not to allow a juror to serve.


How old must a person be to serve as a juror?

21yrs. of age


What was the jury composed of in the Rodney king trial?

The jury in the Rodney King trial was composed of ten white jurors, one Hispanic juror, and one biracial juror. This composition contributed to the criticism that the jury did not reflect the diversity of Los Angeles, where the trial took place.


What is a Juror's right to privacy after trial?

The same as anyone else's. There is no requirement that juror's must speak to ANYONE, but there are no special considerations given to ex-jurors.


What does petit b juror mean?

A petit B juror is typically a member of a trial jury that decides the verdict in a case. Petit jurors are distinguished from grand jurors who determine whether there is enough evidence to bring a case to trial.