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  2. Wisconsin circuit courts - Wikipedia

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    A judge, usually upon the request of a district attorney, may assemble a grand jury to investigate suspected criminal activity. A grand jury consists of 17 people selected for jury service. The grand jury may request that the prosecutor subpoena and examine witnesses. Upon completing an investigation, a grand jury may by the vote of at least 14 ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. Continuance - Wikipedia

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    In American procedural law, a continuance is the postponement of a hearing, trial, or other scheduled court proceeding at the request of either or both parties in the dispute, or by the judge sua sponte. In response to delays in bringing cases to trial, some states have adopted "fast-track" rules that sharply limit the ability of judges to ...

  5. Facing mostly white juries, are Milwaukee County defendants ...

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    Roughly 200,000 summonses for jury service are issued each year, according to the Wisconsin Court System. These summonses result in about 65,000 individuals reporting to courthouses for jury duty.

  6. Jury instructions - Wikipedia

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    Jury instructions are given to the jury by the judge, who usually reads them aloud to the jury. The judge issues a judge's charge to inform the jury how to act in deciding a case. [9] The jury instructions provide something of a flowchart on what verdict jurors should deliver based on what they determine to be true. Put another way, "If you ...

  7. Stay of proceedings - Wikipedia

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    UK courts also maintain an inherent jurisdiction to manage legal proceedings before them, [3] but it is rarely exercised. Stays of proceedings are usually made under case management powers, [4] and may be ordered upon the application by one of the parties or by the court's own motion (the latter being infrequent).

  8. Special counsel rips judge's jury instructions request in ...

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    Special counsel Jack Smith blasted a recent order by the judge in the classified documents case against Donald Trump, saying her request for jury instructions is based on a “fundamentally flawed ...

  9. How can you get out of jury duty in Miami or Broward ... - AOL

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    Miami-Dade: Criminal courthouse is at the Richard E. Gerstein Justice Building, 1351 NW 12th St.. Courthouse for civil cases is in downtown Miami at 73 W. Flagler St.. Federal courthouse is at 400 ...