Typically they address them as "Ladies and Gentlemen of the Jury." During the arguements they will use 'you' in the discourse. They will usually attempt to flatter them during discussions, including such terms as the able citizens, the astute jurors and the intelligent members of the public.
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Jury members are choosen at random. COMPLETLY. all 7-12 of them
Yes, it can be. For instance, jury members can be intimidated or bribed.
A hung jury occurs when the members cannot reach a unanimous verdict. In such cases, the judge may declare a mistrial, and the case may be retried with a new jury.
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You are "summoned" for jury duty, and once the jury members are chosen the jury panel is then "empaneled."
No, you cannot directly ask a jury, or address individuals on a jury, a question once the trial has started. If this is attempted the judge will order the jury to disregard the remarks and warn you not to ask the jury questions-it is contempt of court if you persisted. The jury is not on trial and you will leave a bad impression ie. that you are trying to be too clever.You can ask the jury questions only in jury selection.
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They answer questions put to them by the prosecutor in charge of the grand jury and occasionally, answer questions from members of the grand jury itself.
He is elected by the jury members. He calls for votes and submits the final verdict to the judge.
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To serve on a Grand Jury the rules for selecting members are the same as selecting regular trial jury pools. There are no 'special' qualifications.