Michigan Grand Jury Instruction

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This form is a sample jury instruction wherein the court instructs the jury that the Grand Jury's indictment is not evidence of guilt but merely an accusation, and that defendant is presumed innocent. You must ascertain whether this sample instruction complies with the law in your jurisdiction.

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Juror Pay. Jurors are paid $15 for the first half-day, and $30 for the first full day. If a juror is told to report for a second day, the pay is $22.50 for a half-day, and $45 for a full day.

It is the employer's discretion to pay an employee who is serving as a juror. The Court pays $50.00 per day, mileage and parking or repayment of public transportation expenses.

The Court prefers that jurors dress in "business casual" attire. However, jeans are acceptable as long as they are in good condition without holes. Please do not appear for jury service wearing gym clothes or clothing that does not provide adequate coverage (for example: tank tops or shorts).

The Court prefers that jurors dress in "business casual" attire. However, jeans are acceptable as long as they are in good condition without holes. Please do not appear for jury service wearing gym clothes or clothing that does not provide adequate coverage (for example: tank tops or shorts).

Jury service is a civic duty which every citizen must perform. Every citizen who has either a Michigan driver's license or State ID card is eligible to serve. There are no longer any categories of employment that result in an automatic deferral from jury service.

(d) Not have served as a petit or grand juror in a court of record during the preceding 12 months. (e) Not have been convicted of a felony. (2) A person more than 70 years of age may claim exemption from jury service and must be exempt upon making the request.

Jurors are compensated at the rate of $15 per half day. Jurors will be paid by check on jury selection day and at the conclusion of each jury trial.

The instructions are intended to describe trial procedures and duties in a manner that makes the legal process comprehensible to jurors, and to correctly state the law so that the jurors can apply it to the facts as they determine them to be.

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Michigan Grand Jury Instruction