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  1. Episode Guide

    • 8. The Verdict Apr 21, 2023
      • After delivering the verdict, Ronald finds out that another trial was held in this court.
    • 7. Deliberations Apr 21, 2023
      • It's up to Ronald to lead the jury, but the jurors' petty issues threaten to derail everything.
    • 6. Closing Arguments Apr 14, 2023
      • The defense is on the ropes after a series of questionable strategic moves; Ken is in a bind.
  2. The day-to-day operation of the Shelby County jury system is administered through the office of the Jury Commission. This office is responsible for the selection and summoning of prospective jurors and the management of jurors during their term of service.

  3. Login. Welcome to the Shelby County eJuror Qualification System. This online tool allows you to qualify for jury service, update contact information and to obtain proof of past and present jury service. To begin, enter the requested information below.

  4. Summoned for jury duty in Tennessee? Learn what to expect during jury selection, who qualifies as a juror, what to wear in court, and what happens if you fail to appear for jury duty.

  5. Who is qualified to be a juror? If I recently served as a juror in federal court, must I serve in state court? Who can be excused or disqualified from serving jury duty? How do I ask to be excused or disqualified from jury duty? What if I don’t live in Shelby County?

  6. Juror qualifications. Minimum eligibility. A person is only eligible for jury service if they meet the following criteria: Is a citizen of the United States. Is 18 years of age or older. Your primary residence has been in Hamilton County, TN for the past 12 months. Is not a Convicted Felon.

  7. Tennessee has a list of specific excuses that can be used to be exempt from reporting for jury duty, including excuses for elected official, student, breastfeeding, age, police, medical worker and firefighter.

  8. Only individuals who are legally exempt or disqualified can be excused from jury service, they include: Convicted Felons. Non-Residents. Non-Citizens. Active Duty Military. Full Time Students. Non-accommodating Medical Conditions.

  9. Jury Duty Compensation Rates By State. This chart lists the daily juror pay rates for each state. many states also provide travel or mileage reimbursement, and in some states, your employer is required to give you paid time off for serving on a jury.

  10. Jury service is a civic duty. A jury decides the facts of a case in accordance with principles of the law as explained by a judge. Jurors listen to testimony, review evidence, and render decisions in civil and criminal trials. Most U.S. citizens who are 18 or older may serve on a federal jury.

  11. Jul 7, 2020 · Jury duty is when a U.S citizen is summoned to serve on a jury in a court proceeding. An employer is not required by federal law to pay you for time not worked, including jury duty, but some state laws do require that employees be paid when serving jury duty.

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