Jurry Information

Jury Service:

Jurors perform a valuable role in the justice system. The protection of our rights and liberties is largely achieved through the teamwork of the judge and jury working together. The judge determines the law to be applied in the case while the jury decides the facts.

Jurors must be men and women who possess sound judgment, honesty and a complete sense of fairness. Jury service is a duty of citizenship.

Juror Qualifications:

A person is qualified to serve as a juror if that person:

Juror Exemptions:

A person may claim exemption if that person:

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