I am one of those hearing impaired, (my left hearing is gone and my right hearing have some hearing left) and was select to be a part of jury. And do they provide interptor (a person sign Lanauge or special kind of device that deaf people or hard of hearing could understand what it was about?
Thanks
2007-08-01
12:48:06
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Deaf Cowgirl 27
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I am sorry, not selected, I mean reported to the courthouse.
2007-08-01
13:16:15 ·
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Your physical impairments do not disqualify you for jury duty. If you wish to be excused, the judge will probably excuse you. If you make it past voir dire (the questioning of the jury panel), the Court will provide an interpreter at the expense of the parties (in my state). I've never been selected for a jury, probably because I'm a lawyer, but I think it could be a fascinating experience and would love to serve. I'd like to experience how 12 or 6 people make a decision if the case is difficult. The group dynamics really interest me. EDIT: Your additional details do not really change my answer EXCEPT, bring a handwritten note to the Courthouse or send them a letter in advance so they will have an interpretor present. Tell them which version of sign language you use.
2007-08-01 13:01:16
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answered by David M 7
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Make sure you let the Judge know that you're hearing impaired right away. Most courtrooms are equipped with computers now and when the court reporter writes down what everyone says on their steno machine, it's instantly translated on the computer screen. They may be able to provide you with a laptop so you can follow the proceedings.
2007-08-01 13:05:46
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answered by Huh 2
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You can often get excused from jury duty if you have those kinds of physical disabilities.
But most courts will also provide an sign language interpreter, if you are selected for the jury.
2007-08-01 12:52:34
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answered by coragryph 7
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Now the question of no remember if a deaf person's inner voice communicates in sign language or English or Swahili is a complicated one. maximum people who're born deaf discover ways to study and write English, as nicely to 3 sort of sign language. some discover ways to communicate and lipread instead of signing. individuals would circulate deaf after discovering the sounds of speech. yet as quickly as I stumbled for the time of an cyber web communicate of the "inner voice" question, i stumbled on people who have been born deaf yet who dreamed in spoken English. Huh? I e-mailed Peter Hauser, a Ph.D. pupil in scientific psychology at Gallaudet college. no one seems to have studied the question of deaf people's inner language, yet Hauser, who's deaf, replied with insights I hadn't envisioned. maximum suitable became his assertion that deaf people who have been born to deaf mothers and dads, and who study nicely, create sounds of their heads as they discover ways to study. "My maximum suitable answer to this," Hauser wrote, "is that the suggestions has a particular means to strengthen phonological representations, even while it would not have auditory enter. The representations may be dramatically diverse from what listening to persons hear. despite if, they function interior the suggestions as 'sounds.'" Deaf schizophrenics, he endured, have auditory hallucinations, and blind schizophrenics have seen ones. The suggestions, it variety of feels, has a suggestions of its own. . So sure, deaf people could have an auditory inner voice. they might surely have a signing one. "I asked my undergraduate scholars final week approximately their aims," Hauser wrote to me. "each and every each and every now and then they are signing of their aims, and each each and every now and then they are conversing, even however a number of them in no way communicate interior the so-called genuine worldwide. yet, they do no longer derive the message from the 'conversing' or 'signing' of others of their aims. that is like the message is being transmitted by way of ESP!"
2016-12-15 03:13:16
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answered by ? 4
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Some places are more suited for these cases than others.
2007-08-01 12:55:20
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answered by ? 5
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uh Yes! Duh!.
We are just as capable as hearing people.!!!!!!!!!!!
2007-08-03 03:49:39
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answered by Deaf fairy 2
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