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Did the gamblers from the black sox scandal go to court?

Yes, there was testimony from some during both grand jury and trial proceedings. Arnold Rothstein, believed to have supplied the money to the players, testified before a grand jury but was not charged with any crime. Joseph Sullivan, believed to have been Rothstein's contact with the players, did not testify before a grand jury but was charged with conspiracy to defraud. Rothstein paid Sullivan to leave the country so he could not testify before the grand jury. Abe Attell, one of Rothstein's bodyguards and a gambler who knew of the fix and started his own relationship with the players without Rothstein's backing, did not testify before a grand jury but was charged with conspiracy to defraud. He was also paid by Rothstein to leave the country prior to testifying before the grand jury. With Sullivan and Attell out of the country and beyond the grand jury's reach, Rothstein felt comfortable to testify and deny all knowledge of the fix as there was no one else to testify that could dispute his claim. Bill Burns, Attell's contact with the players, was granted immunity and agreed to testify against the players after the grand jury passed down the indictments. Burns made no money off the fix. Billy Maharg, Burns' associate, also testified in the trial proceedings for the prosecution and was granted immunity. No one was convicted of any wrongdoing in the case.


Do you get paid if you show up for jury duty and the case is dimissed?

Yes, you're paid for jury duty.


Do you get paid if you're sent home?

If you are asking about jury duty, yes. If you show up at court on the date/time indicated on your jury summons, you get paid even if you are not selected to sit on a jury.


If you're paid jury duty how much does the employer pay you for missed time at work and are those wages taxable?

If you get a paid day for jury duty you have to give your employer the money you receive from the court for your jury service. If you aren't paid by your employer for that day you loose a day of work and pay, but keep the jury pay.


Does walmart offer jury duty compensation?

Yes, Walmart offers jury duty compensation to its employees. They typically provide paid time off for employees called to serve on a jury. Employees may need to provide proof of their jury duty service in order to receive compensation.


Does an employer have to pay an employee for time off of work due to jury duty in Florida?

No. If you are paid by the court for your days and if you get paid by your job the rule is that you are suppose to pay your job the amount you made on the jury. If the jury duty causes you a hardship when you go into the court to report for jury duty tell them so and most courts will allow you to not serve.


Do i Pay tax on jury duty?

No. (believe me! You won't get paid enough to bother)


Sams club pay jury duty how long?

Sam's Club typically offers employees up to three days of paid jury duty leave, but this can vary based on state laws and individual store policies. Employees are encouraged to check with their HR department or employee handbook for specific details regarding their jury duty pay and eligibility. It's important to notify management promptly when summoned for jury duty.


How many days does Costco pay for jury duty?

Oh, dude, Costco pays employees for jury duty for an unlimited number of days. Yep, you heard me right, unlimited! So, if you're lucky enough to get called for jury duty, you can chill at the courthouse as long as the trial lasts, and Costco will still hook you up with that sweet paycheck. Like, who knew jury duty could be so lucrative, right?


How much money does a juror make?

Petit JuryFederal jurors are paid $40 a day. While the majority of jury trials last less than a week, jurors can receive up to $50 a day after serving 10 days on a trial. Grand JuryFederal jurors are paid $40 a day. Jurors can receive up to $50 a day after serving 45 days on a grand jury. (Employees of the federal government are paid their regular salary in lieu of this fee.)


What is a benefit of jury duty?

You get to do your "Patriotic Duty" and you get paid, and it's something to do if you are not obligated to do something else.


Why were Athenian juries so large?

Male Athenian citizens were paid to be a part of the jury of assembly because it was one of their duties of citizenship. While some men only sat on the jury occasionally, others used the jury as their source of income.