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  2. This Judge Tried To Get Out of Jury Duty by Saying Everyone ...

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    Nobody likes jury duty, but one local judge's attempt to get out of serving on a grand jury ended up costing him his job. In October 2023, Richard Snyder, a New York town justice, said he couldn't ...

  3. Straight Talk: Jury duty scams still carry heavy cost ... - AOL

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    How to avoid jury duty scams. Be skeptical of urgent, unsolicited emails and calls. Courts do not typically summon people via email, text message or phone. Unless you are involved in a case and ...

  4. Jury sequestration - Wikipedia

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    Jury sequestration is the isolation of a jury to avoid accidental or deliberate tainting of the jury by exposing them to outside influence or information that is not admissible in court. [1] In such cases, jurors are usually housed at a hotel, where they are not allowed to read the newspaper, watch television, or access the Internet, and may ...

  5. What happens if you skip jury duty? We asked the experts - AOL

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    Talarico said jury duty is an important constitutional right and that a small number of people are ever called to serve. He said a majority of people are excused for a cause or excused because ...

  6. Jury duty - Wikipedia

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    Jury duty or jury service is a service as a juror in a legal proceeding.Different countries have different approaches to juries: [1] variations include the kinds of cases tried before a jury, how many jurors hear a trial, and whether the lay person is involved in a single trial or holds a paid job similar to a judge, but without legal training.

  7. Scientific jury selection - Wikipedia

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    A jury consultant helped pick the jury in the O. J. Simpson murder trial. Criminologist Jo-Ellan Dimitrius used surveys to determine the ideal defense juror demographic (black women) and analyzed and judged the prospective jurors' answers to a questionnaire and response and body language during voir dire (the stage of jury selection where ...

  8. NY judge resigns after claiming all defendants are guilty in ...

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    This New York judge had no defense. Petersburgh Town Justice Richard T. Snyder stepped down after he said all defendants are guilty in an effort to skirt jury duty – and then struggled to defend ...

  9. Jury tampering - Wikipedia

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    Jury tampering is the crime of unduly attempting to influence the composition or decisions of a jury during the course of a trial.The means by which this crime could be perpetrated can include attempting to discredit potential jurors to ensure they will not be selected for duty.