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47th District Court Jury Duty 31605 West Eleven Mile Road Farmington Hills, MI 48336 248-871-2900 |
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47th District Court |
Jury Duty Questions? Contact: 47th District Court Jury Clerk Office, In the United States, jury service is a responsibility of citizenship. In our free society, the jury trial is the ultimate tool for peaceably and fairly resolving disputes. The goal of a jury trial is simply to do justice. In a jury trial, the authority to determine the facts and reach a decision rests not with the government, but with a jury, which is a small cross-section of the people in the community. How was I selected for jury service? What can I expect as a juror at the 47th District Court? The 47th District Court has two judges: the Honorable Marla E. Parker and the Honorable James B. Brady. During a typical jury week, one judge is scheduled with criminal jury trials and the other with civil jury trials. Jury trials are generally scheduled several months in advance and each judge may have as many as twenty jury trials originally scheduled for a given jury week. Between the time the cases are scheduled and the actual selection of a jury, the judges do everything they can to resolve the cases short of jury trial. Many of the cases are resolved by settlement, plea or dismissal, which saves money for the community and time for prospective jurors. Typically, only a few or the originally scheduled cases are left for each judge on the day of jury selection. Of those that are left on jury selection day, many reach resolution without an actual jury trial taking place. The fact that the jurors are in the courthouse and ready for selection often drives parties to the realization that reaching an agreement on their own – even with compromise – is more attractive than leaving the decision to an objective third party like a jury. In other words, your mere presence as a juror helps to resolve disputes, even if you never get in the jury box. When you arrive at the 47th District Court on the date and time for which you have been summonsed, you will be checked in by the jury clerk and provided a juror badge and information manual. Court staff will provide you with an orientation program outlining specifics about what you can expect when you are sent to the courtroom for selection. If I have a schedule conflict with when I've been summonsed, can I get rescheduled? Will serving on jury duty affect my job? Although not mandated by State law, many employers today will continue to pay you during your jury service. As mandated by law, jurors receive not less than $25/day ($12.50/half day) for the first day of jury service; $40/day for each subsequent day ($20/half day). Also jurors are paid $0.10 per mile for roundtrip travel from home to the 47th District Court. Should your employer continue to pay you during jury service, he/she may require you to remit your juror compensation. Each juror serving at the 47th District Court shall receive a certificate of appreciation signed by the Chief Judge, which may be used for verification of service to your employer. Should you need additional verification, please contact the Jury Clerk. What if I've moved do I still have to serve?
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