Jurors actually chosen to serve on a jury must serve until the end of the trial and they have delivered a verdict.
No, attorneys cannot serve as jurors in a trial.
No, lawyers cannot serve as jurors in a trial.
serve in court and listen to what the defendant and the verdict has to say
six jurors and two alternates. Only six go to deliberations, if it gets that far.
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.
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Six for a misdemeanor, 12 for a felony.
Lawyers cannot serve as jurors in a trial because they may have biases or prior knowledge that could affect their ability to be impartial and make unbiased decisions. This is to ensure a fair and impartial trial for all parties involved.
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Both parties choose the jury. In many cases prospective jurors will be asked to answer a series of questions. Both sides can then interview jurors and each gets to reject or accept them.
No, they should not be able to do so. This is information that is specifically asked of every juror when they undergo Voire Dire prior to the jury selection process. Prospective jurors in such a situation are excused and dismissed from jury duty.
Jurors are selected at random from a list of registered voters. You have to be 18 to register to vote. So, the youngest age to serve on a jury is 18.