Virtual Jury Trial Questionnaire - Sample is a legal document that was released by the United States District Court for the District of Minnesota - a government authority operating within Minnesota.
Q: What is a virtual jury trial?
A: A virtual jury trial is a trial conducted over video conference instead of in a physical courtroom.
Q: Why would a jury trial be conducted virtually?
A: A jury trial may be conducted virtually in order to ensure the safety and well-being of jurors and participants during situations like the COVID-19 pandemic.
Q: How does a virtual jury trial work?
A: In a virtual jury trial, jurors participate remotely using video conference technology. They hear the evidence, listen to testimonies, and deliberate to reach a verdict.
Q: Is a virtual jury trial the same as an in-person jury trial?
A: While the overall goal of reaching a fair verdict remains the same, there may be some procedural and logistical differences between virtual and in-person jury trials.
Q: Are virtual jury trials legally binding?
A: Yes, virtual jury trials are legally binding. The verdict reached by the jury is just as valid as in an in-person trial.
Q: Do jurors have the same responsibilities in a virtual jury trial?
A: Yes, jurors in a virtual jury trial have the same responsibilities as jurors in an in-person trial. They must assess the evidence and reach a fair and impartial verdict.
Q: Are virtual jury trials here to stay?
A: While the use of virtual jury trials has increased due to the pandemic, it remains to be seen whether they will continue to be used extensively once the pandemic is over.
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