What Is Jury Duty? | Your Role as a Juror

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In this video, discover what to expect if you are called up for jury duty. Your role as a juror is an important one - you need to carefully consider all the evidence presented to you during the triaI and, together with your fellow jurors, decide if the defendant is guilty or not guilty.

We first explain how jurors are selected and the exemptions that mean you are not eligible for jury duty. If you have been selected, you are expected to attend court every day of your duty period. We take you through the fines you can occur if you miss your jury duty, how long jury duty is expected to last, and what you will be doing on a day-to-day basis.

You will see the inside of a courtroom so you can familiarise yourself with the space. We guide you through who's who in a courtroom, from the judge to the court usher, and where you will sit in the jury box. We explain the juror's oath - which you repeat to be sworn in as a juror - and the options if you do not want to swear on a holy book.

In the trial, you will first listen to the case for the prosecution and hear any witnesses be called and cross-examined. Then it is the turn of the defence, who represent the defendant. When all the evidence has been given, the prosecution and defence will present their closing arguments directly to you. The judge will summarise the case and explain what is expected of you.

As a jury, you and your fellow jurors will leave the court to deliberate on a verdict. During this time, you will discuss the evidence and cast individual votes on whether you think the defendant is guilty or not guilty. You must not discuss the details of the case with anyone other than your fellow jurors and you must not search the internet for any information on the case. It is a serious offence to reveal anything discussed in the jury room, and can result in a fine or even a prison sentence.

You are expected to reach a unanimous verdict, but we explain what happens if you do not all reach the same verdict. We will take you through exactly what happens during and after the verdict is delivered.

If you are a juror who has been called for jury duty in the UK, we encourage you to watch this video and pay close attention to what is expected of you. It's an important legal obligation but we are aware it can be disruptive to your day-to-day life. We are grateful for your participation and cooperation.

Find out more about being a juror: https://www.gov.uk/jury-service/what-...

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