(1) Not to discuss the case among themselves outside of the jury room (2) Not discuss the case with ANYONE else (3) Not to follow newspaper or media reporting of the case.
Jurors are told to pay attention to the evidence, not discuss the case with anyone outside of court, and to be impartial.
Pay attention to the witnesses, observe the proceedings and decide that justice will be served.
The number of potential jurors that can be excused by the prosecution varies depending on the jurisdiction and the specific case. Generally, prosecution can use "peremptory challenges" to excuse a limited number of jurors without giving a reason, which is typically between 3 to 10 jurors in most cases. Additionally, they can challenge jurors for cause, which does not have a set limit. Overall, the exact number can differ based on local laws and the type of trial.
The bailiff will take attendance of the jurors.
Depends. What are you trying to be, a stripper? Cuz if so, I can think of lots of things you can say.
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.
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