Being an E-Juror means reviewing legal cases via the internet and entering a verdict based on the evidence as though it was a "live" trial. There is a benefit here in the legal profession...lawyers have the opportunity to present their case and fix or improve any "flaws" that may be in their case before the trial actually goes to court.
I am listing links for five online jury companies. Now, I registered with these companies about four months ago, and to date, I have yet to be asked to be an e-juror. It's my impression venue is a consideration, meaning I won't be called to any cases outside my area. Also, should a case come up in my area, there could be so many people in my area, I might be at the bottom of the list...who knows. Then, it's possible my profile might not be what they're looking for. So, I wouldn't put too much stock in this opp; however, going back to my article, "Working from Home via the Internet" it' s about making small amounts of money from different opps, and there is decent money to be made as an ejuror when called.
If anyone has ever served on an e-jury, or should in the future, I'd be very interested in your feedback. You can post a comment here or email me at pros4success@aol.com.
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