Frequently Asked Questions
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Circuit Court-Summons
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If you are an adult U.S. citizen living in Prince George's County, you are in our jury pool. Every three years, a computer may randomly choose you for jury duty.Circuit Court-Summons
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A Grand Jury has 23 people who serve once each week for a period of 4 months. By majority vote, a Grand Jury decides whether to indict or charge someone with a crime. A trial jury (previously called a Petit Jury) must reach a unanimous decision for a final verdict. In a criminal case, there will be 12 jurors, plus some alternate jurors. In a civil case, there will be 6 jurors, plus some alternates. While all jurors and alternates selected will hear the same evidence, alternate jurors may be excused before deliberations--the time when the jurors decide the verdict.Circuit Court-Summons
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Each group of jurors represents the number of people needed for a trial or group of trials. If that trial or those trials are cancelled for any reason, your group may not be needed. So, you must follow the instructions for your Group. However, if your Group is excused, you may receive another summons in the next calendar year.Circuit Court-Summons