NO ! A juror is forbidden to discuss the cased outside the courtroom ! The penalty for breaking this rule is imprisonment !
Juror #3 (Lee J. Cobb) had lost his relationship with his son and was very bitter about it. Juror #10 (Ed Begley) was a racist.
Juror #1o agrees with juror #12 and changes his vote to Not Guilty without any hoopla attached. You may have the number wrong for the juror you are attributing the quote to.
Juror 5 gets mad after the second vote, when Juror 3 accuses him of being soft and changing his vote. It turns out Juror 9 (the old man) was the one to change his vote.
Juror #3
The Missing Juror - 1944 was released on: USA: 16 November 1944
Yes, if a juror does something that does not comply with the jury rules and procedures of the case, that juror can be suspended from the case or possibly lose his job. -Answered by a 9th grade student at TRUMANN HIGH SCHOOL
A juror should never judge a case before knowing all of the facts. Prejudging interferes with giving a hearing to both the prosecution and defense.
No.
Any juror may be faced with the possibility that they may be picked for jury deciding a capital case. Customarily the attornies conducting Voire Dire will tell the prospective jurors that they may have to decide a life or death case, but there is no difference in the duties and the responsibilities of a juror whether they are decidiing a traffic ticket case or a murder case.
Clerk
You can request anything you like - but once empanelled as a juror the likliehood is slim or none.
It is a juror who is on a petit jury or trial jury and he or she listen to the evidence in the case presented by the plantiff and defendant.
No, that just jury SELECTION; it's legal. Jury TAMPERING involves trying to influence a juror after she/he has been selected.
Jury vetting occurs in every jury trial. Questions will be asked to the juror which will determine if the juror can render a fair and true verdict after listening the evidence in the case.
There is a juror selection of some sort.
Identify and discuss the ways nationality can be acquired. Discuss the fact and significance of the Nottebohm case
No, they should not be able to do so. This is information that is specifically asked of every juror when they undergo Voire Dire prior to the jury selection process. Prospective jurors in such a situation are excused and dismissed from jury duty.