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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Trial Jurors handbook in the editor.
  2. Begin by reviewing the 'Instructions' section carefully. This will provide you with essential guidelines on proper attire and conduct while serving as a juror.
  3. Navigate to the 'Main Steps of a Jury Trial' section. Familiarize yourself with the jury selection process, challenges, and juror's oath to understand your responsibilities.
  4. Proceed to the 'The Trial' section. Pay attention to details regarding opening statements, evidence presentation, and closing arguments, as these are crucial for your role.
  5. Finally, review the 'Deliberations by Jury' and 'The Verdict' sections. Understanding how deliberations work will empower you to contribute effectively during discussions.

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Only individuals who are legally exempt or disqualified can be excused from jury service, they include: Convicted Felons. Non-Residents. Non-Citizens. Active Duty Military. Full Time Students. Non-accommodating Medical Conditions.
Petit juries, also known as trial juries, decide both criminal and civil cases. In a criminal case, a petit jury decides whether the Government has proved beyond a reasonable doubt that the defendant committed the crime as charged.
If you have received a jury summons, you must request to be excused or to postpone your term of service as soon as you become aware of a conflict. An individual may be excused if the judge finds that either the jurors health or family responsibilities reasonably require his or her absence.
Sole parents, main breadwinners, leader on a big project at work, physical or mental disabilities that may impede your attendance these things will almost always get you out of Jury Duty, though you should try to bring documentation of some kind to prove it.
You should receive your payment within two to three weeks after the term ends. Pay is set by the State of Arkansas and the Quorum Court of Benton County. Jurors seated to hear the trial are paid $50.00/day. Those who report but are not selected are paid $22.00/day.

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The most important difference is that a grand jury decides whether or not there is enough evidence to charge an accused person with a crime. A trial jury decides whether or not the person who is charged with a crime has been proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. 2. Who can serve as a juror?
The jury listens to the evidence during a trial, decides what facts the evidence has established, and draws inferences from those facts to form the basis for their decision. The jury decides whether a defendant is guilty or not guilty in criminal cases, and liable or not liable in civil cases.

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