Juries

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1. Anyone who has served a sentence, detention, suspended sentence, suspended detention, had a community order, drug testing/treatment order or drug abstinence order are disqualified from jury duty for how many years?

  • Not disqualified
  • 10 years
  • 5 years
  • 15 years
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2. How long are jurors usually needed?

  • 2 weeks
  • 1 week
  • 5 days
  • 1 day

3. Which one of these is not a qualification for a jury member?

  • Not mentally ill
  • Registered to vote
  • Not otherwise disqualified (in prison)
  • Leave locally to the place of trail
  • Resident of the UK for 5 years since the age of 13

4. What rewards do jury members get for this duty?

  • Given a badge
  • Nothing - but any expenses are compensated
  • Nothing
  • Given a memorabilia

5. What is this called "when member(s) of the jury is paid to give the desired result" - most common with the defence?

  • Unfair trailing
  • "Paying off"
  • Jury nobbling
  • Illegal persuasion of the jury

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