Illinois Appearance and JURY Demand (Example) is a set of rules that specify how an individual or legal entity must appear in court to face a jury trial. This set of rules is established by the Illinois Supreme Court and is applicable to both criminal and civil cases. There are two types of Illinois Appearance and JURY Demand (Example): 1. Appearance Demand: This requires a person or entity to appear in court to face a jury trial. 2. Jury Demand: This requires a person or entity to call for a jury trial. The jury demand must be filed with the court at least seven days prior to the trial date. The court must then empanel a jury.