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Minimum requirements: 18 years or older, citizen of the United States, resident of Jefferson County, Kentucky, able to speak and understand English, not be convicted of a felony (unless pardoned or had rights restored), not be currently under indictment and not have served on a jury within the past 24 months. [12]
In the United States, collateral consequences can include loss or restriction of a professional license, ineligibility for public funds including welfare benefits and student loans, loss of voting rights, ineligibility for jury duty, and deportation for immigrants, including those who, while not American citizens, hold permanent resident status.
Juror misconduct is when the law of the court is violated by a member of the jury while a court case is in progression or after it has reached a verdict. [1] Misconduct can take several forms: Communication by the jury with those outside of the trial/court case. Those on the outside include “witnesses, attorneys, bailiffs, or judges about the ...
Aug. 3—Question : I read in your column a few years ago that if you're 80 years old you can be exempted from jury duty. I received a jury notice about two months ago for jury duty reporting July 25.
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Strike for cause (also referred to as challenge for cause or removal for cause) is a method of eliminating potential members from a jury panel in the United States.. During the jury selection process, after voir dire, opposing attorneys may request removal of any juror who does not appear capable of rendering a fair and impartial verdict, in either determining guilt or innocence and/or a ...
A state board has suspended the license of a doctor who allegedly misread medical images, including missing a brain tumor in one patient. The suspension for Dr. Anand P. Lalaji was effective Nov ...