About 10,105 people are summoned each day.
It is standard for there to be 12 people on the jury with one serving as a jury foreman, except in the supreme court.
12, sometimes with two alternates.
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1,426,713 personnel are currently on active duty and a further 1,259,000 in the seven reserve components. (Information from Wikipedia)
According to Merriam-Webster, a traitor is defined as one who betrays another's trust or an obligations to duty; one who commits treason. One who betrays another's trust can mean so many things, so many kinds of circumstances. One who betrays an obligation to duty, again, so many kinds of situations could fall into this description. Betrayal of trust or a duty could be describing a relationship between a parent and child; a husband and wife; friends; an employer and employee; an employee and the public; a government official and that government and/or its people; a citizen and his neighbors; or a person who takes an oath of duty and the people that persons serves or the public in general. Characteristics of people who betray are many and usually a combination; a list representative of all negative human traits. A list like 'the seven deadly sins', see the link below if you don't know them. A traitor, on who commits treason, is another situation, defined differently, depending where you are. See the link below for differences between governments of that definition.
12 or 6. More on a grand jury.
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.
Although missing jury duty is NOT a felony crime, but you can be brought to court for missing it unless you let the court know and have a reason good enough for not being there although there are not many reasons good enough for missing jury duty.
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.
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.
There are 12 people in a jury to decide guilt or innocence
It is standard for there to be 12 people on the jury with one serving as a jury foreman, except in the supreme court.
There were 12 people on the jury in "To Kill a Mockingbird."
There is no reason they can't serve. Many attorneys don't want them on a jury.
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