The Juror is a 1996 film starring Demi Moore as Annie Laird, a single mother, picked for jury duty on one of the biggest Mafia trials. She is forced to persuade her fellow jurors to vote "not guilty" by the "Teacher" who threatens to kill her son and when the trials not over he can't seem to let her go... Demi Moore (born Demetria Guynes on November 11, 1962 in Roswell, New Mexico) is an American actress with a trademark husky voice. ...
The Juror was released on February 2, 1996 and the film stars Demi Moore, Alec Baldwin, James Gandolfini, Anne Heche and Joseph Gordon-Levitt. Demi Moore (born Demetria Guynes on November 11, 1962 in Roswell, New Mexico) is an American actress with a trademark husky voice. ... Alec Baldwin He is gay ... Actor James Gandolfini with his Emmy Award. ... Anne Heche, as Vicky Hudson on Another World Anne Heches audiobook cover Anne Heche (born May 25, 1969) is an American actress. ... Joseph Gordon-Levitt is an American actor best known for his role as Tommy Solomon on 3rd Rock from the Sun. ...
Demi Moore (born Demetria Guynes on November 11, 1962 in Roswell, New Mexico) is an American actress with a trademark husky voice. ... Alec Baldwin He is gay ... Joseph Gordon-Levitt is an American actor best known for his role as Tommy Solomon on 3rd Rock from the Sun. ... Actor James Gandolfini with his Emmy Award. ... Anne Heche, as Vicky Hudson on Another World Anne Heches audiobook cover Anne Heche (born May 25, 1969) is an American actress. ...
The jurors hear the cases presented by both the defense and prosecution, and in some jurisdictions a summing-up from the judge.
The most common exclusions are for people whose job in some way precludes them (for instance, teachers, doctors, firefighters, people who themselves work in the criminal justice system), are caring for young children, have an interest in the case, or who have health problems or serious criminal records.
Selected jurors are generally subjected to a system of examination whereby both the prosecution (or plaintiff, in a civil case) and defense can object to a juror.
Jurors must be randomly selected and summoned to be able to serve on a jury.
A juror may be excused from the panel if it is shown that the juror cannot act impartially concerning the case to be heard.
As a juror, you will be responsible for impartially evaluating all the facts that are presented to you during the trial and, as the judge instructs, apply the law as it is written to the facts of the case.