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Why you're not "picked" to serve on a jury. Jury Duty explained.

Do you know how jury "selection" actually works? Here's why you're not going to be "picked" to serve on jury duty. Chapters: 00:00 – Getting Fired from Jury Duty 00:28 – You may be Challenged 01:30 – Will you get “picked?” 02:52 – When to use a peremptory challenge 04:19 – When peremptory challenges CANNOT be used 04:53 – Can you avoid a peremptory challenge? Also find our content on: Facebook.com/MatthewHarrisLaw Instagram - @Matthew_Harris_Law Google Maps – https://g.page/MatthewHarrisLaw Website - https://matthewharrislaw.com/ Did you know that there is an interview process for serving on a jury? Depending on how this interview goes, the attorneys on the case can kick you off the jury for any reason they want. Well, any reason short of discrimination. This interview is conducted on the record, meaning that you are first placed under oath before your interview and all of your answers are transcribed by the court reporter. This interview is known as “voir dire” and you might know it as “jury selection.” What you might not realize though, is picking a jury is more about “deselection” rather than “selection.” You may be Challenged The sole purpose of voir dire is to determine the suitability of potential jurors to hear a particular case. The ultimate goal is to assemble a jury that can objectively weigh the evidence and render a fair verdict without bias or prejudice. During voir dire, the attorneys are simply trying to determine which jurors need to be kicked off the panel. Jurors can be removed with a “challenge for cause” or as a result of a “peremptory challenge.” Challenges for cause are legal motions where the attorney believes that the juror is actually prejudiced against the client or have expressed a bias that would prevent them from being fair and impartial. Peremptory challenges are a tool employed during jury selection that allows attorneys to excuse a potential juror without ever providing a specific reason. Unlike challenges for cause, which require a demonstrated bias or legal disqualification, peremptory challenges are exercised at the discretion of the attorney, provided they do not violate certain constitutional principles. The number of peremptory challenges varies greatly from trial to trial. In Federal criminal cases, each side may have anywhere from 3 to 20 peremptory challenges. In Texas trials, the parties each get between 3 and 15 peremptory challenges depending on the type of trial. Before we go further, do you know how jury selection actually works? Let’s demonstrate with an example. Will you get “picked?” The question everyone has is, “What are the chances of me actually getting picked for jury duty?” Imagine if you and 19 of your friends stood in line to ride the last Ferris Wheel ride of the day. This is a tiny Ferris Wheel that only carries 12 people, and when it is full the carnival closes. You’re number 20 in line, so it doesn’t seem like you have a very good chance of riding the Ferris Wheel does it? Not so fast. The Ferris Wheel operator starts asking all 20 of you questions about your experiences with Ferris Wheels. One person in line states that he actually hates Ferris Wheels, one person in line says that she has a history of vandalizing Ferris Wheels, and then another person in line states that he has debilitating motion sickness. Before the Ferris Wheel operator started asking questions, the first 12 people in line would be getting on the ride. But after these answers, numbers 3, 7, and 14 are kicked out of line for Cause. Now, of the people left in line, numbers 1 – 15 are guaranteed to ride since they are now the first twelve people in line. But wait! Now the Ferris Wheel operator gets to kick 6 people out of line without having to give any explanation why (peremptory challenge). He kicks 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, and 9 out of line. That means numbers 12 – 23 are now the first 12 people in line and you just found yourself on the Ferris Wheel! That’s exactly how jury selection works. The first twelve jurors who are not kicked off will serve on the jury. When to use a peremptory challenge As a potential juror, it is essential for you to approach the jury selection process with an understanding of peremptory challenges and the reasons behind their use. Here are some key points to consider: Limited Information: Jurors often have limited information about the case during voir dire. Attorneys may use peremptory challenges based on general impressions, body language, or other subtle cues that may not be apparent to jurors. It is important to recognize that these challenges do not necessarily reflect on your character or qualifications. Trial Strategy: Attorneys may employ peremptory challenges as part of their trial strategy. The selection of a jury is a dynamic process influenced by the unique aspects of each case. Certain individuals may be excluded... Music: Mission to Mars – Audio Hertz Music provided via YouTube Studio Audio Library

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