Another no-no in this age of Wikipedia and Google Scholar: don't perform your own research or investigation into any of the issues in the case.  The judge will tell you this is forbidden.  The parties have the duty to present evidence to you and they have the right to rely on the fact that you are deciding the case solely on the evidence and not on some facts plugged into a website by some unknown person. Believe me--if you are ever a party to a lawsuit or a defendant in a criminal matter, you will hope that the jurors assigned to your case aren't relying on information they found about you on some gossip blog.  

For more information about the basics of jury duty, see The Juror's Guide of the State of Missouri.  This helpful website will give you general information about jury service.  

If you have the right to vote, you have the duty to serve as a juror in a manner that the law requires.

Jill S. Bollwerk
Helping St. Louis area residents with personal injury, workers' compensation & insurance appeals/disputes.
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