eJury provides an attorney the opportunity to "pre-try" the case before it goes to trial in front of an actual jury at the courthouse.
Eligibility :
Qualifications for service as an eJuror are much the same as the requirements for actual jury service in the United States. To qualify as an eJuror, you must:
Eligibility :
Qualifications for service as an eJuror are much the same as the requirements for actual jury service in the United States. To qualify as an eJuror, you must:
- be at least 18 years of age; be a citizen of the United States; be of sound mind and good moral character;
- be able to read and write; have never been convicted of a felony; and not be under indictment or other legal accusation of misdemeanor theft or felony theft or any felony charge.
Benefits :
For each verdict rendered, eJurors are paid $5 - $10 depending on the length of the case. The amount to be paid will be shown at the top of each case. Payments are made via PayPal, a global leader in online payment solutions with 64 millions account members worldwide.
Joining Fees :
Membership in eJury panel is FREE. You will never have to pay any money to be a member.
How to Join :
Before Joining you must see the sample case (survey) to eJury and is a good example of the "typical" type of case you can expect to see as an eJuror. This case is only provided as a sample (i.e. you will not be able to submit an actual verdict in this case). After that go to directly to eJury Sign Up page.
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