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You
are being asked to perform one of the highest duties imposed on any
citizen. The responsibility of jury duty involves a judgment of
facts, which resolves civil disputes, and determines the guilt, or
the innocence, of persons charged with a crime.
As jurors, your function is to listen to the evidence produced
during the trial, and decide the case on its merits, not on the
inclination of sympathy or prejudice. Service will delegate to you
certain powers of decision on human affairs
which are not given to
every citizen. It will place upon you important duties and grave
responsibilities which will enlist your best talents of appraisal
and judgment.
Your duty requires that you be prompt, attentive, faithful to oath,
considerate and tolerant of your fellow jurors, and sound and
deliberate in your evaluations.
The Jury Clerk is available to hear and discuss any condition which
makes your attendance impossible or impractical. Every effort will
be made to see that your time is not wasted, and every consideration
will be given to avoid your discomfort, inconvenience, distress or
embarrassment.
You should also understand that although most lawyers, prosecutors
and judges are friendly people, you may not have any private contact
or conversations with them during the course of trial. Similarly, if
you are selected for a trial, you are not to discuss the case with
other jurors, family, friends, or anyone prior to deliberation. This
should not be regarded as aloofness, but as a wise precaution
against improper influence.
It is the Court’s hope that these few introductory remarks will
serve to make you feel at ease. We trust that you are sufficiently
impressed with the importance of jury duty, and that you will do
your utmost to promote justice.
Additionally, please
visit the Jury Administration Board's
website for further information about juror services. The Jury
Administration Board oversees all juror services provided by Ingham
County Courts.
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