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  3. Next, provide your gender and marital status. Indicate whether you have a valid driver’s license and include your email address for communication purposes.
  4. Complete the residency section by selecting your Los Angeles County Supervisorial District. You can find this information through the provided link.
  5. Proceed to the education section. Check the highest level of education attained and list any colleges or universities attended along with degrees received.
  6. In the qualifications section, answer questions regarding citizenship, residency duration, and any prior grand jury experience. Be thorough in your responses.
  7. Finally, review all sections for completeness before printing the application. Remember to attach any required documents if currently employed.

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What is the likelihood that I will actually be selected to the jury? The probability is a little under 50 percent. Six people will be selected on a trial, but we initially summon more than 6 people in case some are excused for cause or on peremptory challenges.
In a civil case, a petit jury decides whether the plaintiff establishes with evidence that is more likely than not, known in legal terms as preponderance of the evidence, that the defendant injured the plaintiff in some way that requires appropriate compensation.
A civil case for which a jury is involved is generally a dispute between two or more parties that does not involve a criminal matter and is not a dispute between family members regarding divorce or child custody. In family matters, a judge handles the case without a jury.
In both civil and criminal cases, it is the jurys duty to decide the facts in accordance with the principles of law laid down in the judges charge to the jury. The decision is made on the evidence introduced, and the jurys decision on the facts is usually final.
In a civil case, a jury of citizens will determine community standards and expectations in accordance with the law. We do not want judges and lawyers making every important decision; they are not representative of the people of the United States.

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For federal grand juries, as an example, you only need 12 members out of that 23 to vote to indictits much easier to meet this standard. Another important difference to note is that, typically, a grand jury is allowed to see and hear evidence that otherwise would not be presented to a trial jury.
The federal government is required to use grand juries for all felonies, though not misdemeanors, by the Fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution. All states can use them, but only half actually do, with the others using only preliminary hearings.

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