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jury fees

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A quick definition of jury fees:

Jury fees are the money paid to people who serve on a jury. Jurors get paid a certain amount of money for each day they come to court, and they also get paid for their travel expenses. In some cases, the party who wants a jury trial has to pay a fee in advance. If someone can't afford to pay the fee, they can ask the court to waive it. If someone wins their case, they can usually get their jury fees reimbursed. In criminal cases, the person who is accused of a crime has to pay for the jury fees if they want a jury trial.

A more thorough explanation:

Jury fees refer to the payment made to jurors for their service. Jurors are paid a fixed amount for each day they attend court and are also reimbursed for their travel expenses.

  • In civil cases, the party requesting a jury trial must pay the jury fees in advance. Failure to do so may result in a waiver of the right to a jury trial.
  • In criminal cases, the defendant is responsible for paying the jury fees if they request a jury trial. However, they may apply for a fee waiver if they cannot afford to pay.

These examples illustrate how jury fees work in different types of cases. In civil cases, the party requesting a jury trial must pay the fees, while in criminal cases, the defendant is responsible. However, in both cases, there is an option for a fee waiver if the payment cannot be made.

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