Episode 15

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31st May 2024

Understanding Jury Duty: A Civic Responsibility

Law Days and Lattes: Episode 15 – Understanding Jury Duty: A Civic Responsibility

Host: Sidney Wheelan, Attorney at Wheelan Law Firm, Moberly, Missouri

Topic: Importance of Jury Duty and Citizens' Role in the Legal System

Key Points:

  • Jury duty is a fundamental aspect of the American legal system, ensuring fair trials by a representative group of citizens.
  • Serving on a jury is an educational experience that provides insight into court procedures and the importance of upholding the law.
  • Diverse juries promote balanced decision-making through varied perspectives.
  • Jury trials safeguard defendants' rights by ensuring judgment by impartial peers.

Who is eligible for jury duty?

  • U.S. citizen
  • At least 18 years old
  • Proficient in English
  • No disqualifying criminal convictions


Jury Selection Process:

  • Potential jurors are randomly selected from public records.
  • Selection involves a process called "voir dire" where attorneys question jurors to assess suitability and impartiality.
  • Jurors can be excused for valid reasons (medical issues, financial hardship).


Serving on a Jury:

  • Jury service typically lasts a few days to a few weeks.
  • Jurors receive a small daily stipend (amount varies by location).
  • Business casual attire is recommended for court appearances.


Juror Responsibilities:

  • Listen to evidence presented during the trial.
  • Evaluate witness testimony.
  • Deliberate with fellow jurors to reach a verdict based on facts and judge's instructions.
  • Not discuss the case with anyone until deliberations begin.
  • Inform the court of any emergencies that may affect their ability to serve.


Additional Information:

  • Employers cannot fire or retaliate against employees for jury duty.
  • Jurors may or may not be allowed to take notes during the trial (varies by court).
  • Disclose any connections to the case during "voir dire" to avoid impartiality issues.


Conclusion:

Jury duty is a vital part of a functioning democracy. By serving on a jury, citizens ensure a fair, transparent, and accountable legal system.


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Law Days & Lattes
Welcome to Law Days & Lattes, a unique blend of law, business, and a warm cup of wisdom. Your host, Sidney Wheelan, is not just an attorney but also a real estate investor and entrepreneur. This podcast is your one-stop source for legal insights, business strategies, and so much more.

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Sidney Wheelan

Sidney is a seasoned lawyer with over 25 years of experience in the field of law. Throughout her extensive career, she has worked with a wide range of clients, from individuals to businesses, providing them with high-quality legal representation and counsel. Her exceptional legal skills and dedication to her clients have earned her a reputation as a skilled negotiator and litigator.​​

In 2016, Sidney decided to take her career to the next level by opening her own practice, Wheelan Law -- specializing in personal injury, estate planning and business law. However, she understands that all cases are unique and focuses on providing personalized legal services tailored to her clients' specific needs.

​Recently, Sidney embarked on a new endeavor to renovate the vacant Merrell University building in the historic downtown area of Moberly, MO. The commercial space is now home to Wheelan Law and an assortment of other local businesses.

Sidney is known for her compassionate and client-focused approach to law. Her expertise, professionalism, and dedication to her clients have made her a highly sought-after lawyer in Mid-Missouri.