States use a number of databases to collect names for their jury pool. Most commonly, they come from voter registration and DMV records, but they may also come from other sources.
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Juror's names are drawn at random from a pool of (depending on the state) registered voters OR driver license holders.
voter's and driver's license list.
Jurors are often referred to by numbers instead of their names to protect their identities and ensure their privacy. This practice helps maintain impartiality in the legal process by reducing the potential for external influences or biases. Using numbers also allows for more efficient communication and organization within the court system.
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During deliberations, the jurors speak among themselves and discuss and debate the evidence and witness testimony and come to a reasoned conclusion on the verdict.
Non-professional courtroom participants include jurors (who decide the outcome of a case), witnesses (who provide testimony or evidence), and the public (who observe the proceedings). Their specific names would vary depending on the individuals involved in a particular case.
US Answer: Various places including the voter registration rolls, property assessors rolls, and others. In my part of the country, a judge, not finding suitable jurors, may direct the Sheriff of the county, go into the streets, and take custody of any eligible person and forcibly bring them into the court room to sit on a jury.
Same way they are anywhere else.. names are drawn from a pool of potential jurors.
If the number of jurors were even, then the judge would need to make a jurisdiction, and some judges are not fair. However, if the number of jurors were odd, then they could come to a conclusion on their own.
The bailiff will take attendance of the jurors.
Jodie Arias was found guilty by all jurors. However in the next phase of the trial, the jurors couldn't come with one and the same verdict. This is going to take longer than expected.