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What is the significance of juries in the Kansas court system?

Juries are important as a person accused of a crime has an absolute right to a jury trial, and parties in a civil suit may choose to have their case decided by a jury.

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From where are potential jurors' names drawn in Kansas?

Potential jurors' names come from voter registration and driver license lists.

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How are jurors selected for a trial in Kansas?

Names are placed into a computer or a jury wheel, and when a jury panel is needed, names are selected at random.

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What happens after potential jurors are selected in Kansas?

Juror summonses are sent to those whose names were drawn, and they may be called into court to serve on a trial jury.

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What is the typical compensation for jury service in Kansas?

The pay for jury services is minimal.

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What percentage of jury trials worldwide occur in the United States?

About 95 percent of all jury trials worldwide take place in the United States.

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What feelings do jurors often express after serving?

Jurors often express feelings of pride and respect for the justice system and appreciation for being part of the judicial process.

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What efforts are being made regarding the jury system in Kansas?

Efforts continue to streamline and update the jury system to reduce the amount of time a person is asked to contribute to jury service.

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How does serving on a jury benefit residents of Kansas?

Serving on a jury allows residents to become better-informed and more responsible, and to learn more about their courts and the law.