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It's not universally true that the longer a jury deliberates, the better it is for the plaintiff. Extended deliberations can indicate that jurors are struggling to reach a consensus, which could go either way depending on the case's specifics. While lengthy discussions may suggest that jurors are carefully considering the evidence, they can also lead to divisions that ultimately favor the defense. Each case is unique, and the dynamics of jury deliberation can vary widely.
(in the US) It depends on the state. Some states use voter registration rolls, others use the Motor Vehicle Drivers License files. Jurors are picked at random from these pools and then summoned to court for service.Additional: (in the US) Members of the jury pool are questioned in court in a process known as Voire Dire. Both the defense and the prosecution/plaintiff attorneys get to question each juror, and they make their selection of jurors based on the answers they receive. This is an abbreviated answer but that is the main gist of the process.
The bailiff will take attendance of the jurors.
We are fresh out of qualified jurors in this county.
No, attorneys cannot serve as jurors in a trial.
No, lawyers cannot serve as jurors in a trial.
In most cases, defendants do not receive the addresses of jurors. This is to protect the privacy and safety of jurors and their families. The court typically provides limited information about jurors to both parties involved in the trial.
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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.
There were six English-speaking jurors and six French-speaking jurors in the Louis Riel trial. They were selected from the population of the Northwest Territories.
Jurors do not sentence. The jurors give their finding of guilt or innocence. Then, court usually adjourns and weeks or months later, the Judge issues a sentence.