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  1. State law prohibits DMV from sending information for AB 60 applicants (undocumented driver license applicants) to the Secretary of State. For other applicants, state law requires each person to declare, under penalty of perjury, that they meet all voter eligibility requirements, including citizenship.

  2. Summoned for jury duty in California? 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.

  3. You’re thinking of jury sequestration —where the jury stays in a hotel for the duration of a trial—and that’s pretty rare. In fact, juries are only sequestered if the lawyer for the defense...

  4. California law says you are qualified to be a juror if you: Are a U.S. citizen; Are at least 18 years old; Can understand English enough to understand and discuss the case; Are a resident of the county summoning you; Have not served on a jury in the last 12 months; Are not currently serving on a jury; Are not currently under a conservatorship

  5. The California Labor Code prevents any employer from firing or harassing an employee who is summoned for jury service. However, you must let your employer know well in advance, as soon as you receive your summons.

  6. California has one day or one trial jury service. This means that people are not required to come to court for more than one day of jury duty unless they are assigned to a courtroom for jury selection, or serve on a trial, more than once every 12 months.

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  8. Step 1: Selection of a Jury. Step 2: The Trial. Step 3: Jury Deliberations. When a jury trial is about to begin, the trial court judge requests a panel of prospective jurors to be sent to the courtroom from the jury assembly room so that the jury selection process can begin.

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