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Just discovered this and I HAVE NOT tried it yet. Apparantly Lawyers use the participants to see what an actual jury might think of a case.
it says most cases last around 35 min and pay 5-10 dollars (paypal)
it also says itll probably be 1 case a week.
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:
heres the FAQ page:
http://www.ejury.com/jurors_learn_about.html
it says most cases last around 35 min and pay 5-10 dollars (paypal)
it also says itll probably be 1 case a week.
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.
heres the FAQ page:
http://www.ejury.com/jurors_learn_about.html