Lass wrote:
Chaud wrote:
Once my dad was elected randomly for jury duty....he had to leave the house at eight.
I know that in America anyone over the age of 18 has to be on a jury every few years. Dont sound so suprised. And my dad was elected to be the foreman once, and the case went on for about 2 weeks.
In the US everyone over 18 has the potential to be called for jury duty, but the chances of getting called every few years is very slim unless you live in a tiny community where the pool of potential jurors would be small. Most adults will get called several times in their lifetime, but even if you're called you won't necessarily be placed on a jury. I was called last year but was automatically deferred because I was living at uni. instead of in my home county. My mother has been sent home many times when she was called for criminal cases because many members of our family are police officers and one side or the other thought it would influence her opinion of the trial.
Also, some people in the US will never be called because they've basically fallen off the government's radar. Most of the time they use a mix of voter registration rolls and driver's license records to cull addresses for potential jurors. This practice leaves a lot of people outside of the government's search and has led to complaints about juror misrepresentation in some parts of the country.