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What does a paid E-Juror do.

posted March 26, 2008 - 3:02am
What does a paid E-Juror do.

A E-Juror participants in a online trial case before it goes to trail. Online test trials is now what use to be Mock Trails. While there are still some mock trial out there, Law offices tend to prefer the lower cost effective way of the internet. A E-Juror, much like they would in a mock trial reviews the case, to give their opinions. The online trail is given to help the lawyers determine weakness in their cases. This will assist the lawyer to work on areas the presentation is lacking and gives a indication on how the evidence will stack up.
A E-Juror reads sometimes 20 pages of facts for one trail. The online trial can become tedious and boring to some. So if you choose to participate in the program it is best that you have a interest in law and like reading.
A E-Juror is paid up to $50 dollars per a case, but can be as low a $5 a case. Money earned per a case is usually set before the case starts and is determined base how much time the case takes. On average the case takes 35 minutes to an hour.
To find out how to become a E-Juror go to http://www.ehow.com/how_2244817_be-paid-ejuror.html.



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Time and flexibility.

When I have done it in the past they email you, then you go back to their web site and accept it. You usually have 48 hours to complete the work. The work usually takes about 30 to 45 min. http://www.ehow.com/members/amylaine.html

I'm going to check this out!

I am interested to see how flexible the scheduling is because my son isn't quite of school age yet, but it would be nice to do something additional online that I haven't done in person yet. DO YOU HAVE THE WRITE STUFF?

Test Juror

I did this once on a panel in person, not online and it was really interesting.... Angel

interesting

I didn't know that, but it makes sense. I bet it is fun.

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