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    • 1. Voir Dire
      1. Voir Dire Apr 7, 2023
      • Ronald Gladden arrives for jury selection, unaware that a fake court case has been created for him.
      • Ronald and other jurors move into their hotel and adjust to sequestered life.
    • 3. Foreperson
      3. Foreperson Apr 7, 2023
      • The jurors' eccentric behavior presents a challenge for Ronald as their newly-appointed foreperson.
  2. Mar 6, 2024 · Find out how to postpone, complete your questionnaire, and get county jury information for New York State. Learn about jury service and fairness, and how to avoid scams and protect your confidentiality.

    • Where Do You Get The Names of Potential Jurors?
    • Who Must Report?
    • What Happens If A Juror Does Not Report For Jury Service?
    • What Accommodations Are Available For Jurors with Disabilities?
    • Can Jurors Postpone Jury Service For A Later Date?
    • How Long Is Jury Service?
    • Are Jurors paid?
    • What If My Summons Or Questionnaire Is Lost?
    • Can I Request An Excuse from Service Due to A Financial Or Medical Hardship?
    • Is There An Age Restriction For Jurors?

    Potential jurors are randomly selected from lists of registered voters, holders of drivers’ licenses or ID’s issued by the Division of Motor Vehicles, New York State income tax filers, recipients of unemployment insurance or family assistance, and from volunteers.

    There are no automatic exemptions or excuses from jury service in New York State. Everyone who is eligible must serve. You are eligible to serve as a juror in New York State if you are: 1) a United States citizen, 2) at least 18 years old, and 3) a resident of the county to which you are summoned to serve. In addition, jurors must 4) be able to und...

    Jury duty, like paying taxes, is mandatory. Skipping jury duty can result in civil or criminal penalties. In addition, anyone who skips jury service will be assigned a new date for future jury service.

    The court provides services or aids to reasonably accommodate jurors with disabilities. Aids that are generally available for hearing impaired people include assistive listening devices, sign language interpreters, and “real-time” captioning of court proceedings. Courts may also be able to provide a reader for visually impaired jurors. A juror who ...

    You can postpone your service once online or by calling 800-449-2819 at least one week before your date of service. Have your juror index number (from your summons) with you when you call. Pick a date between 2 and 6 months from the date on your summons and you will be assigned the available date closest to your choice. Any future request for postp...

    Jurors who do not sit on a jury trial may serve for as little as 1–2 days. However, even if not needed for a trial, a juror may be asked to be available or on call for up to five days. Those who are selected to serve on a jury are required to serve on only one trial. The judge informs the jurors how long the trial is expected to last. Length of ser...

    The jury fee is $40 per day. If service extends beyond 30 days the court may authorize an additional $6 per day per juror.The fee is paid by the State or the employer depending on (1) the day of serviceand (2) the size of employer. Employers’ jury fee obligations are explainedbelow. For help figuring out how the rules apply to your individual circu...

    Contact your local Commissioner of Jurors. Find contact information by scrolling down at “Select County” in the box on the left menu. Email Your County:

    Yes. Jurors are normally required to provide supporting documentation. Contact your local Commissioner of Jurors. Email Your County:

    Jurors must be at least 18 years old. There is no upper age limit. If you believe that you cannot serve for an age-related reason, contact your local Commissioner of Jurors Office to discuss possible accommodations or excusal. Your local Commissioner can also advise if any, or what type of, documentation is required for excusal.

  3. Find out how to qualify, postpone, or be excused from jury duty in Brooklyn. Learn about jury service hours, location, directions, payment, and disability accommodations.

  4. Aug 8, 2017 · Complete your juror qualification questionnaire online or by phone or mail. Learn about the New York State Unified Court System and the types of cases it hears.

  5. Find out how to serve jury duty in the federal court for the Southern District of New York, which covers nine counties in New York and New Jersey. Get directions, FAQs, and contact information for the three courthouses in Manhattan and White Plains.

  6. Jan 1, 1996 · EVERY QUALIFIED CITIZEN IS REQUIRED TO SERVE JURY DUTY UNLESS EXCUSED. ONE IS NOT QUALIFIED TO SERVE AS A JUROR IF: If you are not an American Citizen; If you are not a resident of Queens County; If you have served on jury duty within the past 4 years; If you have been convicted of a felony; If you are under the age of 18 years.

  7. Learn about jury service in New York County, including how to prepare, what to expect, and why it is important. Find out how to access a Handbook and other resources on www.nyjuror.gov.

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