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Welcome to jury service in South Dakota. Jury service plays an essential role in our system of justice -- the right to a trial by a jury made up of persons representing a fair cross-section of the community. Along with our voting privilege, jury service is one of the most important duties of citizenship, and one we hope you will accept with pride.
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US jury orders former Haiti mayor to pay $15.5m for rights abuses
Al Jazeera English on MSN.com17 hours agoA federal jury in the United States has ordered a former Haitian mayor to pay more than $15.5...
What is a US grand jury?
YAHOO!News4 days agoMr Cohen and two ex-aides are among those understood to have testified in front of a grand jury in New York. But how exactly does this system work? A grand jury is set up by a prosecutor to determine whether there is enough evidence to pursue a prosecution.
Jurors perform a vital role in the American system of justice. The protection of our rights and liberties is largely achieved through the teamwork of judge and jury who, working together in a common effort, put into practice the principles of our great heritage of freedom.
The American system utilizes three types of juries: Investigative grand juries, charged with determining whether enough evidence exists to warrant a criminal indictment; petit juries (also known as a trial jury), [2] which listen to the evidence presented during the course of a criminal trial and are charged with determining the guilt or …
The Clerk maintains a qualified jury wheel of all persons drawn from the master jury wheel who are determined to be qualified as jurors. Names are selected at random using an automated jury management program. This notice is provided pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 1864 and 28 U.S.C. § 1866.