Is there another selection process out of all the responses they receive back?
Potentially, but most of the time the court responds telling you the date, time and court to attend. Unless you have a reason you can't do jury service, then assume you will be going.
And what happens on the first day? Are you definitely a juror or is there still a chance you might be going home without sitting on the jury?
What happened to me on the first day, I turned up and they did an instructional tour of the court and what your role and responsibilities are as a juror.
Some people have never been in a court, so it was really useful for them
Then we were ushered into a huge room with loads of chairs, tv, pool table etc to wait.
Each day the court staff would come in the room and call out your name to say if youve been selected to be a juror on a case
So, yes, potentially there is a chance you could go every day and never be selected for a case.
As others have said, it is super boring waiting to see if you get called.to be a juror on a case. You could wait all day, not be called and go home. Take a book.
For me, I sat in the juror room all day on the 1st and 2nd day. I was then called on the 3rd day for a case.
Also, if the case is about something you’ve also previously been the victim of, are you then prevented from being a juror because you’d be deemed biased?
Yes. If you are selected for a case, you are led to the court room and sat in the jury box. The judge will give you a very quick overview of the case and ask you if there is anything which prevents you from being a juror. You have to be honest
In my case, it was a huge fraud case, with over 900 victims. We had to listen to all 900 victims names to make sure we didn't know any of them.
The judge also explained the case would involve reading lots of paperwork. A guy on my jury explained he had dyslexia and struggled to read. So was excused and replaced.