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WHO CAN BE ON THE JURY?

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Last updated almost 3 years ago
1 question
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Jury Service Qualifications

•United States citizen
•At least 18 years old
•Reside in the judicial district for at least one year
•Adequate proficiency in English
•No disqualifying mental or physical condition
•Not currently subject to felony charges
•Never convicted of a felony (unless civil rights have been legally restored)

*** SELECT ONLY THE JURORS THAT ARE ELIGIBLE TO SERVE **
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Jury Service Qualifications

•United States citizen
•At least 18 years old
•Reside in the judicial district for at least one year
•Adequate proficiency in English
•No disqualifying mental or physical condition
•Not currently subject to felony charges
•Never convicted of a felony (unless civil rights have been legally restored)

*** SELECT ONLY THE JURORS THAT ARE ELIGIBLE TO SERVE **
Question 1
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*** SELECT ONLY THE JURORS THAT ARE ELIGIBLE TO SERVE **
Greg received a notice to serve on a jury in Washington, D.C. He is a resident of Washington, D.C. and is a German citizen.
Roger received a notice to serve on a jury. He is currently in a hospital receiving treatment for schizophrenia.
Natalie is a doctor who has lived in the district for five years and recently moved across town.
Jackie received a notice to serve on a jury in her city. She has been living in the judicial district for two years. She is a waitress in a local diner and has never been convicted of a felony.
Elia received a notice to serve on a jury in her town. She is 17 and a student at the local high school.
Juan received a notice to serve on a jury in his area. He speaks only Spanish.
Bruce is 33 years old and currently has a drunken disorderly charge pending in a court in another state
Elizabeth received a notice to serve on a jury. She is a lawyer in town and knows the defendant in the trial.