Illinois Motion To Seal Juror Cards

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Motion To Seal Juror Cards

The Illinois Motion To Seal Juror Cards is a court filing that allows a person to request to have the names and addresses of jurors in a criminal or civil trial sealed from public view. This motion is used to protect the privacy and safety of jurors and to ensure the fairness of the trial. There are two types of Illinois Motion To Seal Juror Cards. The first is a motion to seal the juror cards prior to the trial, which must be filed in the court where the trial will be held. The second type is a motion to seal the juror cards after the trial has been concluded, which must be filed in the same court where the trial was held. Both motions must be approved by the judge in order to be granted.

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You will receive an attendance fee of $50.00 per day plus round-trip mileage at the current applicable government rate. Each juror is required to report their one way mileage on their first appearance.

Jurors should dress comfortably, but properly for a courthouse. Shorts, mini-skirts, tank tops and halters are NOT permitted. If you report wearing any of these items, you will be asked to return home, at your own expense, to change into more suitable attire.

While jury duty is a civic requirement for all eligible citizens in Illinois, the state restricts how often you can be summoned for jury duty in order to ensure a fresh jury pool and prevent undue hardship by being summoned too frequently.

In order to be summoned for jury duty, a citizen must be a registered voter, or have a driver's license, an Illinois Identification Card, or an Illinois Disabled Person Identification Card. Every eligible citizen may be called for jury service once every twelve months.

Failing to appear for jury duty in Illinois is against the law. A juror who does not answer a summons can be found in contempt of court and can be fined up to $100 for a state summons; or spend up to three days in jail, or be ordered to perform community service, for a federal summons.

Casual business attire is most appropriate. T-shirts, sweatshirts, shorts, jeans and sneakers are discouraged. Uniforms are not acceptable. Extremes in dress may cause you to be sent home to change.

To be unqualified or ineligible to serve jury duty under Illinois Law. Examples include: Juror deceased, Not a U.S. Citizen, Not a resident of Lake County, Permanent Medical disability, Under 18 years of ages.

To be unqualified or ineligible to serve jury duty under Illinois Law. Examples include: Juror deceased, Not a U.S. Citizen, Not a resident of Lake County, Permanent Medical disability, Under 18 years of ages.

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Illinois Motion To Seal Juror Cards