
Jurors
A juror is a citizen selected to serve on a jury, a group responsible for reviewing evidence and determining the facts in a court case. Their main role is to listen to the trial proceedings, evaluate the evidence presented, and deliver a verdict of guilty or not guilty (in criminal cases) or liable or not liable (in civil cases). Jurors help ensure that legal decisions are fair and impartial, representing the community’s perspective. Serving as a juror is an important civic duty that supports the justice system's goal of impartial truth-finding.