The panel of people who are brought in for jury duty are not automatically assigned to a case. There is a 'deselection' process - in other words those who are seated at the front of hte group will most likely become the jury for that case unless they are stricken by the judge or attorneys. To decide who is excused from further participation the attorneys for each party in the case ask questions of the group and of individuals. That process is called the voir dire. In this video Michelle goes over this process & what the attorneys are trying to find out from the jurors.
Now that you know why they are asking the questions - here are the questions they ask: • This is what they ask you in jury dut...
Once you become a juror - this is what you need to know • You're on the jury- now what happens?
For an overview of jury duty watch • How Jury Duty works. Video #1 of the ...
For suggestions on what you should wear • Jury Duty- what to wear.
Curious about what happens? Go watch a court case. • You can watch a hearing or trial!
You are on the jury- now what? Deliberation and decisions are covered here! • Jury Duty - the deliberations and ver...
The burden of proof in criminal cases • Criminal burden of proof - more jury ...
The burden of proof in civil cases • Jury Duty- civil burdens of proof