Jury Foreperson.
Foreperson / Foreman / Forewoman are all terms used for the spokesperson of a jury.NOTE: This position is never referred to as "the chairperson of a jury". It is not the same meaning.
Yes. All citizens can be called for jury duty.
No. When I was called for jury duty, I knew the attorney, prosecutor, the judge and knew about the case. I still had to report, but was eventually dismissed. Ridiculous.
jury's
They are unique to the US state of Louisiana where the typical governing body of the parish (what other states refer to as a county) is called the Police Jury. Not every parish is governed by a Police Jury, but 41 of the 64 parishes use this system.The Police Jury is the legislative and executive government of the parish, and is elected by the voters. Its members are called Jurors, and together they elect a President as their chairman. The President presides over the Police Jury and serves as the head of the parish government. The Police Jury is very much like the commissions or councils that govern counties in most other states.
Foreperson / Foreman / Forewoman are all terms used for the spokesperson of a jury.NOTE: This position is never referred to as "the chairperson of a jury". It is not the same meaning.
A hung jury.
A Jury
A Jury
Another name for a trial jury is "a panel of one's peers". To be fair, the court tries to have people on the jury that are educated and willing to participate in a fair trial.
It's called "The Jury Room." Sheesh.
Jury Tampering.
This is called a hung jury.
Correct.
The jury pool
Grand Jury is the type of jury with more than twelve jurors.
Yes, an attorney can be called to jury duty. It is not very likely that he will be seated on the jury, most attorneys don't like their peers on a jury.