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How does jury duty work NSW?

How does jury duty work NSW?

Anyone registered to vote in NSW can be included on the jury roll and called up for jury service. If you have received a notice it means that during the next 12 months you may receive a jury summons to attend court. The jury summons is posted to you and usually sent out a month before you have to attend court.

Who is exempt from jury duty in NSW?

Jury Duty Exemptions Are employed or engaged in emergency services provision; Care for children or others who are ill or disabled; Served as a juror in the past three years, or attended court when required for jury duty (but did not serve) in the last 12 months.

How do you get out of jury duty in NSW?

In terms of the Jury Amendment Act 2010, you may have ‘good cause’ to be excused if: jury service would cause undue hardship or serious inconvenience to you, your family or the public. you have a disability that makes you unsuitable or incapable of effectively serving as a juror, without reasonable accommodation.

Are police officers eligible for jury service?

Certain classes of person, including police officers, prison officers and lawyers, are exempt by law from jury service while they are following those occupations. However, under the law as it stands, after their retirement they can, and do, serve on juries. They may tend to be uncritical of police evidence.

How much do NSW jurors get paid?

What does jury duty pay? If the trial you are sitting on goes for between 1 and 10 days, you get $106.30 per day, however if the trial goes on for 11 days or longer, you get paid $247.40 for each day thereafter, if you are employed. If you are not employed, you continue to receive $106.30 per day.

What do I wear to jury duty?

Jurors should not wear shorts, mini-skirts, tank tops, flip-flops, or hats (except for religious purposes). Jurors who are not appropriately dressed will be sent home and ordered to appear for jury service on a future date. Courtrooms can be cold, so a sweater or jacket is recommended.

What professions Cannot do jury service?

You can be excused from jury service if you have current professional registration as a practising:

  • medical practitioner (registered with the General Medical Council)
  • dentist.
  • nurse.
  • midwife.
  • veterinary surgeon.
  • veterinary practitioner.
  • pharmaceutical chemist.

Is it OK to wear jeans to jury duty?

What you should wear. You do not have to wear a suit and tie, but you should dress in neat, comfortable clothes. Do not wear thongs or shorts. As you may be sitting for long periods of time it is important to be comfortable, whilst still showing respect for the court.

How many people are required to serve on a jury in NSW?

The following is a guide of frequently asked questions relating to jury service. Jury duty and the selection of jurors is governed by the Jury Act 1977 (NSW). In NSW in any criminal proceedings in the Supreme Court or the District Court that are to be tried by jury, the jury is to consist of 12 persons.

Can a co-accused challenge a juror in NSW?

Once 12 numbers have been called, the prosecution and each accused can ‘challenge’ three potential jurors. If there are co-accused, each co-accused may challenge three potential jurors. Unlike in other jurisdictions, in New South Wales no information about a juror, such as their profession, is provided.

Where do I Find my juror number in NSW?

If you haven’t received a letter, please log on to juror.nsw.gov.au using your juror number and date of birth, to find out the status of your application, or call the Jury Information Line on 1300 722 574.

What are criminal trials by jury in New South Wales?

Criminal trials by jury Diversion programs First day at court Going to court for a penalty notice Settling a civil case Witnesses and evidence Sentences After the court has decided Appealing a New South Wales court decision Enforcing a court decision Enforcing writs for levy of property or property seizure orders Paying fines and judgments