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The United States District Court for the District of Indiana was established on March 3, 1817, by 3 Stat. 390. [1] [2] The District was subdivided into Northern and Southern Districts on April 21, 1928, by 45 Stat. 437. [2] Of all district courts to be subdivided, Indiana existed for the longest time as a single court, 111 years.
According to California Courts, jurors selected for a trial will be paid $15 per day and at least 34 cents for each mile they travel to and from court starting the second day of their service ...
The District was created on September 28, 1850, following the passage of the California Statehood Act on September 9, 1850. The state was divided into a Northern and Southern district. The Judicial Circuits Act of 1866 abolished the Northern and Southern districts, re-organizing California as a single circuit district.
Duty station Born Term of service Appointed by Active Chief Senior; 14 Chief Judge Tanya Walton Pratt: Indianapolis New Albany: 1959 2010–present 2021–present — Obama: 15 District Judge James R. Sweeney II: Indianapolis Terre Haute: 1961 2018–present — — Trump: 16 District Judge J. P. Hanlon: Indianapolis Terre Haute: 1970 2018 ...
Rule 2.1008 in the 2024 California Rules of Court says prospective jurors with physical or mental disabilities that don’t affect their competence but could cause them harm can be excused from ...
When it comes to serving on a jury during a criminal or civil trial in California, the state has a list of rules for qualified residents to follow. State law states you are qualified to serve on a ...
How long can I expect to serve on a jury in California? The Superior Court uses the One Day or One Trial Jury Service program under California Rules of Court, Rule 2.1002 .
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 ...