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Dont be afraid to look the jury in the eye and tell the story. Jurors are naturally sympathetic to the witness and want to hear what he or she has to say. If you remember that you are just talking to some neighbors on the jury, you will get along just fine.
Dont talk about the case, or issues raised by the case with anyone, including other jurors, while the trial is going on, and dont let others talk about the case in your presence, even family members. If someone insists on talking to you or another juror about the case, please report the matter to a court employee.
Jurors must be 21 years of age and able to read and write. A juror cannot be a convicted felon, habitual drunkard or common gambler. Additionally, no one who has been convicted of the illegal sale of alcoholic beverages in the previous five years can be a juror.
They help to clarify what happened by telling the judge or jury everything they know about an event. A witness is someone who has relevant information about a crime. Both the lawyer for the government and the accused can require witnesses to come to court to tell this information to the judge, and sometimes to a jury.
Do not guess or speculate. On the other hand, give positive, definite answers when you clearly remember what happened. Listen carefully to the questions asked. Be sure you understand the question before you attempt to give an answer.
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At a minimum, jury instructions should identify the issues for the jury to decide and help the jury un- derstand the law that governs their decision. They should explain to the jury how to apply those legal principles to the facts at hand.
Judicial Council of California Civil Jury Instructions (2025 edition) The parties must persuade you, by the evidence presented in court, that. what they are required to prove is more likely to be true than not true. This is referred to as the burden of proof.

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