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ELA By: Leo R. & Celine C. September, 2011
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All citizens must be 18 or older and are legal residents of Massachusetts. Jury members are choose randomly through: Voter Registration Drivers License Each Juror is entitle to one postponement up to one year for original date.
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Our Constitutions entitle all the right to jury trial. This right protects our freedom Serving as a Juror – Helps protect and ensure our Constitutional rights for all !
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As a Juror you should… Listen to the judge Be fair and impartial Do not discuss the case Do not read or research information related to the case
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BRITAINAMERICA No special requirements get immediately hired after passing a US bar exam. British lawyers are called solicitors. British barristers judges are usually independent rather than salaried or part of a partnership a courthouse Need to go to college law school get degrees In America we call them lawyers Judges in America are usually salaried and have partnerships with courts Britain & America Legal Service
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First 3 days of Jury Duty your employer is required to pay you. On the 4 day of Jury Duty the State of Massachusetts will pay you $50.00 a day.
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1.You are not a U.S. Citizen 2. You are 70 years or older 3. You are under 18 years 4. You cannot speak or understand English 5. You moved permanently outside the U.S.
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6. You are living outside the U.S for more than a year 7. If you are convicted, charged with a felony in the passed 7 years or in custody 8. If you have served in the passed three years 9. You are physically or mentally incapable 10. You are a primary caregiver for a disabled person in your household
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8hGvQtu mNAY http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8hGvQtu mNAY
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Juror Instructions Trail Juror’s handbook http://leiterreports.typepad.com/blo g/2004/09/ www.m-w.com
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“You could wish for this to be your jail cell but, it’s not where you’re going ”
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