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2007-12-02 10:10:08 · 13 answers · asked by honey dipp 4 in Politics & Government Civic Participation

what about illinois?

2007-12-02 10:16:51 · update #1

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It used to be the registered voters. Now states do it by your drivers license. If you have one they have your current address so they can notify you more easily.

2007-12-02 10:37:44 · answer #1 · answered by Linda S 6 · 2 0

Actually, most counties get copies of property tax records, drivers licenses, voting registrations, etc. to make a master list for Jury duty.

So don't think that by not voting, you can escape. Besides, it's good to do some jury duty. Most employers reimburse for it, and if you had to go to court, would you want a jury of people who had nothing better to do?

Juries, in order to be fair, need more than unemployed people or senior citizens.

When you sit in a jury pool - usually 30 or so people, the two attorneys interview people in sequence, asking questions to determine if there's some reason you should not sit. They also like to identify the ones they consider favorable to their case.

Each side is allowed a few opportunities, perhaps 3, to exclude, so they are careful not to waste their objections. Once a jury is seated, usually 12 + 2 alternates, the pool is released. Most courts make you sit 2 or 3 days or so in the pool. If you do not get a trial, you are free to go. Get on a jury and you can be there 3 days, 3 week,s or 3 months - depends on the case!

It's a good experience to see how the Justice system works. you may need it some day, so be eager to participate.

2007-12-03 04:00:51 · answer #2 · answered by geeksball 4 · 1 0

It varies from state to state. Does or not it incredibly is counted, however? balloting and serving on jury are household projects of each and every citizen. the utmost means it is trouble-free to have is to take a seat down on a jury. Jury Nullification is the final gadget our gov't has given us- the means to assert that a regulation isn't honest and should not be enforced!

2016-12-10 10:28:23 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Voting means that you are a candidate for jury duty because you will be one even if you do not vote because you are a registered citizen.

2007-12-03 08:27:21 · answer #4 · answered by FRAGINAL, JTM 7 · 0 0

In most counties, juries are drawn from registered voter records.

2007-12-02 10:16:38 · answer #5 · answered by regerugged 7 · 0 0

It doesn't matter if you vote or not. You can be
selected from list of licensed drivers and registered voters in Lake Co., IL

2007-12-03 04:46:14 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Some states use voters' lists. Others also use DMV license registration, utility bills and even pet registration data.

2007-12-02 15:08:04 · answer #7 · answered by desertviking_00 7 · 2 0

Jurors are chosen from different lists, depending on your state. They can get your name from motor vehicles office, off the tax rolls (property owner), voting records, etc.

2007-12-02 10:18:24 · answer #8 · answered by kiki 4 · 2 0

yes, If your on the electoral registry,
you can be called for jury service

2007-12-02 10:15:14 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

that depends on the law in your area. Here its if you register to vote, you dont actually have to vote.
some places do it by people who have drivers licences or register to vote.

2007-12-02 10:14:31 · answer #10 · answered by sociald 7 · 2 0

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