How is a juror selected for a particular case?
Cases will usually be heard by juries of 6 or 12 jurors. The larger group, called a panel, will be sent to the trial court (courtroom) where the jurors will be questioned under the supervision of the judge. A juror may be excused from the panel if it is shown that the juror cannot act impartially concerning the case to be heard or is otherwise disqualified. In addition, each side is allowed to remove a given number of jurors from the panel without having to show any reason. The trial jury will be the first 6 or 12 of the remaining jurors on the panel.

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1. Why is jury service important?
2. What is my duty as a juror?
3. How was I selected?
4. Will I paid for being a juror?
5. Must my employer pay me while I am on jury duty?
6. Who can have a jury trial?
7. Are there rules about jury conduct?
8. How is a juror selected for a particular case?
9. What is Voir Dire or questioning of the jury panel?
10. What if I have a special need or emergency?
11. How do I obtain an excuse for my employer?
12. What are the different types of cases?