Originally Posted by
87County
While it is a community service to actually serve on a jury, only a minority of those empanelled will ever have to do so. Beyond genuine legal reasons for not serving there are many techniques (legal and dodgy) that people who are drafted employ to achieve their rejection by counsel.
In NSW, the panel is made up in local areas for a period of time by a random choice (lottery ?) from the electoral roll.
The people I really feel for are sole traders (e.g. sub-contractors) who have deadlines and customers' expectations to meet, and for whom there is no replacement in their business - unfortunately this has never been a reasonable excuse for not serving.
By the way the pay is a pittance, but people with some jobs (like public servants) get their usual pay.
In many ways, from the POV of the juror, it is not an equitable system.