In most States it's 21, however, in some States it's much older. The reasoning is the older the juror, the more level-headed and wise that person will be to decide some strangers fate based solely on the evidence presented.
AnswerAnyone over 18 is subject to being called for jury duty. Jurors are normally pulled from voting registrations and driver's license records. High school and college students are normally able to defer or avoid jury service due to school obligations, and that age group is commonly under represented.
While some attorneys may automatically dismiss younger potential jurors, their youth and inexperience is not an automatic bar from jury duty. Instead, these factors would be considered during the voir dire process.
Not surprisingly, a Judge and Jury act as judge and jury.
18 because that is the legal voting age and that is how they choose. By picking random people that have voted
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In Toronto, Canada, the maximum age for a citizen to be summoned for jury duty is 75 years old. However, individuals who are 70 years old or older have the option to request to be excused from jury duty due to age-related reasons.
Peer pressure
there is 12 people on the jury and usually no more than that.
The minimum age for jury service in the UK is 18 - people are chosen from the electoral roll.
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The House of Representatives act as the grand jury charging him or her with impeachment and the Senate is then the jury.
The age limit for jury duty varies by jurisdiction, but typically individuals over the age of 70 or 75 may be exempt or have the option to decline jury service. Check with your local court system for specific age requirements.