Who is excluded from jury duty




















Not eligible: Some people are not eligible to be called for service because their jobs are too closely connected with the justice system. People with disabilities might also be exempt, depending on the nature of their disability.

Disqualified: People are disqualified from serving because of current or past criminal convictions. This means that you are eligible to be called for service, but you can ask to be excused because of your particular circumstances. However, jury duty is generally seen as one of the cornerstones of our justice system. Jury duty provides citizens with an opportunity to play a key role in the administration of justice. It also helps maintain our fundamental rights and freedoms.

Jurors must be impartial. Being impartial means hearing the case without prejudice and using the evidence presented at trial to come to a verdict. Individuals of a particular race, sex or income bracket do not have a right to be tried by a jury made up entirely of like individuals. Jury pools should, however, represent a cross-section of society. No group should be discriminated against. In Saskatchewan juries are selected from a jury pool.

The jury pool is made up of individuals over They are randomly selected using health services numbers. These individuals receive a summons.

The summons indicates the time and place that they must attend for jury selection. They must also complete and return a juror information form. The form gathers some basic personal information as well as information about difficulties serving on a jury could cause. The summons and juror information form also includes information for potential jurors. The information includes…. Eligible individuals who are not excluded may still be excused under some circumstances.

Office of the Sheriff NSW Office of the Sheriff provides security for Courts and Tribunals, law enforcement, jury service administration and courtroom support. Help and support Support for victims of crime, Aboriginal people, witnesses, people with disability or language needs plus how to provide feedback or make a complaint. Home Back. Who can and cannot serve. Who cannot serve There are two categories of people who cannot do jury service.

Excluded People may be excluded from the jury roll because they: hold particular high public office, such as Governor-General or Members of the Executive Committee; or are employed in certain public sector roles. For details, see Excluded due to public office.

Depending on the offence they may be excluded for life or a set period of time. For details, see Excluded after an offence. Exempt People may be exempt or have a right to claim exemption from jury service because of their employment. Let the Office of the Sheriff know if you fall into any of these categories. Excluded after an offence Excluded due to public office or occupation Exempt from jury service. Last updated: 29 May Was this content useful? Yes No. We will use your rating to help improve the site.



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