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You may not serve on a jury if you have been convicted of a malfeasance in office and your civil rights have not been restored. See California Code of Civil Procedure, Section 203(a) (5).
The Constitution of California requires that every county impanel a Grand Jury each year. The Grand Jury is an arm of the judicial system, but acts as an entirely independent body.
In contrast to a trial jury, which is asked to docHub a verdict based on evidence presented during a civil or criminal trial, a grand jury meets in secret to consider whether there is sufficient evidence to justify a formal criminal charge against someone. That formal criminal charge is called an indictment.
Members of the Civil Grand Jury are selected from a volunteer pool or are nominated directly by a Superior Court judge. The final 23 members are selected randomly by computer. Each July these citizens are sworn in as grand jurors for a 12-month period ending June of the following year.
Every year, in each of Californias 58 counties, a group of ordinary citizens takes an oath to serve as grand jurors. Its function is to investigate the operations of the various officers, departments and agencies of local government.
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The judge will advise the jury that it is the sole judge of the facts and of the credibility (believability) of witnesses. He or she will note that the jurors are to base their conclusions on the evidence as presented in the trial, and that the opening and closing arguments of the lawyers are not evidence.
While a trial jury renders a verdict in a criminal trial, the purpose of a grand jury is to determine whether charges should be brought against a suspect. Grand juries work closely with prosecutors and have the power to view evidence and interrogate witnesses.
Jury instructions are instructions for jury deliberation that are written by the judge and given to the jury. At trial, jury deliberation occurs after evidence is presented and closing arguments are made.
Use of cell phones (calling, texting or game playing), cameras, or other electronic devices that have video, sound, or photographic capabilities are prohibited in the courtrooms. However you can use your cell phones in the jury assembly room.
Arizona jurors studied by the American Bar Foundation took jury instructions seriously. Researchers videotaped deliberations in 50 civil cases and found that at least one juror read an instruction out loud in 92 percent of them, ing to researcher Shari Seidman Diamond, a Northwestern University law professor.

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