12 or 6.
More on a grand jury.
A 9 person jury, final 3
12
Jury members are choosen at random. COMPLETLY. all 7-12 of them
About 10,105 people are summoned each day.
There are not many reasons that a person can be excused from jury duty. However, one reason to get out of jury duty is to have moved out of the district you were called to serve in.
As often as you want, but I will tell you each time you do this opens you up for jury duty because they use the lists for jury duty .
Taxes, jury duty, voting and many more!
Many reasons: Some people just don't like to sit 'in judgement' of others. Some believe that their personal business or work is more important than jury duty - some believe that it does not "pay" enough - Etc.
There are 12 people in a jury to decide guilt or innocence
The jury duty list is generally taken from the list of persons who have drivers licenses throughout the state. It had been the practice many years ago that only persons owning land would be selected but this was abolished as being unfair to persons not owning property, because they would have persons perhaps not in their social class judging them. Later, the jury lists were taken from voter registration records, but this was also abolished in virtually all jurisdictions, because people could avoid jury duty by simply not voting. This was a double dereliction of civic responsibility. If you have never been called for duty but want to serve, you can contact the local or state jury commission to volunteer to be put into the general pool of people to be called at random.
The Voters Roll is also known in some places as the Electoral Roll. It is a list of all of the people in a certain location who are registered to vote. The list aids the process of voting and people may be selected from it to help with Jury Duty. Voters Rolls are used in many countries including the UK, USA and New Zealand.
In the United States, federal law does not require employers to pay employees for time spent serving on a jury. However, some states have laws that require employers to provide paid time off for jury duty. Walmart, like many other employers, may have its own policies regarding compensation for jury duty service. It is recommended to refer to Walmart's employee handbook or speak with a human resources representative to determine their specific policies on jury duty compensation.