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  2. A jury of his peers: A look at how jury selection will work ...

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    Here are some of the factors that will go into jury selection: Who can sit on the jury? This jury will be made up only of people who live in Manhattan, one of New York City's five boroughs. All English-speaking, U.S. citizens over age 18 who have not been convicted of a felony are eligible for jury duty in New York.

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    Here’s one way to get out of jury duty. Here’s one way to get out of jury duty. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to ...

  4. Jury duty - Wikipedia

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    Jury duty or jury service is a service as a juror in a legal proceeding. Different countries have different approaches to juries: [ 1 ] variations include the kinds of cases tried before a jury, how many jurors hear a trial, and whether the lay person is involved in a single trial or holds a paid job similar to a judge , but without legal ...

  5. Jury selection in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The issue of racial bias in jury selection has been complicated by the question of whose rights are implicated; the potential juror's, or the defendant's. [10] A Michigan Law Review article, published in 1978, asserted that young people, during that period, were under-represented on the nation's jury rolls. [11]

  6. Juries in the United States - Wikipedia

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    A citizen's right to a trial by jury is a central feature of the United States Constitution. [1] It is considered a fundamental principle of the American legal system. Laws and regulations governing jury selection and conviction/acquittal requirements vary from state to state (and are not available in courts of American Samoa), but the fundamental right itself is mentioned five times in the ...

  7. What happens if I don’t show up for jury duty in ... - AOL

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    State law stipulates penalties for those who fail to appear for jury duty.

  8. A jury of his peers: A look at how jury selection will work ...

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    Donald Trump's history-making criminal trial is set to start Monday with a simple but extraordinary procedural step that is vital to American democracy. A group of regular citizens — Trump's ...

  9. Trial as an adult - Wikipedia

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    At time of arrest almost 40% of the juveniles were age 17, with 30.7% ages 16–17, 19.2% ages 15–16, 6.8% ages 14–15, and 0.3% less than 14 years of age. In a study that looked at 1,829 youths, from ten to 17 years of age, it was found that females, non-Hispanic whites, and younger juveniles were less likely to be tried in adult criminal ...