WebbIf you are summoned for jury duty, seek out the bailiff and explain that you have a conscientious objection to taking a religious oath. Prospective jurors are generally … Webbbox. The bailiff should test all equipment and ensure that necessary supplies have been replenished. 8. Bailiffs are particularly susceptible to questioning by litigants and attorneys. In all such instances bailiffs should remain courteous, but not give legal advice or offer personal comments on any court action. 9.
Indiana Jury Rules
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Jury Act and Oaths Act Amendment Act 1988
WebbBefore giving evidence in court you will be asked if you wish to take an oath or make an affirmation that your evidence is true. The difference between an oath and an affirmation is that the oath is a religious commitment where as an affirmation is non-religious. Witness services and special court measures; Oaths and affirmations WebbEach grand jury clerk shall take a written oath in substantially the following form: "I (swear/affirm) not to disclose willfully any evidence given before the grand jury, … Webbthe importance and solemnity of the oath taken. 4.03 When a jury has been selected and is to be sworn, the clerk of court shall request the jurors to rise while the juror's oath is being administered. 4.04 It shall be the duty of the bailiff to maintain order at all times as litigants, witnesses, move from east coast to west coast