How long will I serve?
How many days and hours you work as a juror depends on the jury selection system in your county. The judge may vary daily working hours to accommodate witnesses who have special travel or schedule problems.

You may be struck by how much waiting you have to do. For example, you may have to wait before you are placed on a jury. During trial, you may have to wait in the jury room while the judge and the lawyers settle questions of law.

Judges and other courtroom personnel will do everything they can to minimize the waiting both before and during trial. Your understanding is appreciated.

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1. How was I chosen?
2. What's next?
3. How long will I serve?
4. Can I go home during the trial?
5. Could I be called and not sit in a jury?
6. If I'm physically challenged?
7. What happens during a trial?
8. What types of cases may I hear?