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Length of Service


Cumberland County jury service is a one-day/one-trial system. Jurors are summoned to report each day of the week and, if selected to serve on a jury, a juror will serve for the duration of the trial. If a juror is involved in a trial prior to the end of the day, the juror must remain until its completion and the juror is released by the judge.

 

 However, if a juror is not involved in a trial at the end of a day, then their jury service is complete and they will be released by the court.

 

Jurors released from courtrooms should report back to the Jury Assembly Room for further instructions.

 

Jurors selected for a trial that takes several days will need to be present each day while the trial is in progress.

 

(Except for an occasional complicated or sensational case, jury duty usually last for only a few days, and you probably will find that your participation is both educational and rewarding.)