| If you're into watching those law, crime and | | | | used "mock juries" with individual cases for many |
| courtroom TV programs, use your interests to | | | | years, to evaluate and settle, or prepare for trial. |
| make money online by reaching verdicts as an | | | | But they have been expensive, and so are used |
| online mock juror. | | | | rarely. Doing it online greatly lowers the cost. |
| How does it work? In a nutshell, attorneys | | | | Once you sign up, you will be eligible to receive |
| present highlights of their case to a set of mock | | | | assignments and be a part of the "virtual juries" |
| jurors, who deliberate until they reach a mock | | | | that review cases submitted by our participating |
| verdict. | | | | law firms. You will then provide feedback to these |
| Mock jurors provide insight by offering valuable | | | | law firms by answering questions about your |
| evaluation and feedback. Attorneys often use this | | | | response to the case. In most cases, we'll pay |
| preliminary information when deciding whether or | | | | you $30. For more complex cases, we'll pay you |
| not to accept a case and/or are looking to | | | | more. |
| research a case before heading into a real a | | | | Earn $10 per hour as a mock juror. Jurors |
| courtroom. | | | | wanted. Occasionally spend 4-8 hours on nights or |
| Working from home and online as an e-juror can | | | | weekends serving as a juror in a mock trial of an |
| earn you anywhere from $10 to $100+ per case, | | | | actual court case. If you have lived in your city |
| depending on the length of the case and trial. | | | | for one year, have a valid driver's license or are a |
| Getting started is easy... | | | | registered voter in the city, please apply. |
| STEP 1.Browse the following sites that will pay | | | | STEP 2.Review each site's requirements to make |
| you to be an online juror: | | | | sure that you meet the necessary criteria to |
| Get to review summaries of legal cases and | | | | qualify. Most sites have some basic requirements, |
| provide feedback to the lawyers about their | | | | much like a "real" juror, such as: |
| cases. Better yet, you get PAID to do it, usually | | | | You cannot be a lawyer or an insurance company |
| about $10.00 per case. Sign up as a juror. It's | | | | representative. |
| quite fun and For each verdict rendered, eJurors | | | | Must be at least 18 years old. |
| are paid $5 - $10 depending on the length of the | | | | You must be a United States citizen. |
| case. The amount to be paid will be shown at the | | | | No felony convictions. |
| top of each case. You certainly won't get rich | | | | STEP 3.Complete and submit membership |
| serving as an eJuror, but just one case a week | | | | applications to all sites that you qualify for. This will |
| would probably pay for your Internet access. | | | | increase your chances of being selected for online |
| Earn extra money by becoming an juror. You will | | | | jury duty, as some sites will be more active than |
| review interesting legal cases from the comfort | | | | others. |
| of your home, provide feedback through an online | | | | STEP 4. |
| questionnaire, and be paid well for your time. $20 | | | | If and/or when you are selected for online jury |
| to $60 per case. | | | | duty, read and carefully review all instructions, |
| The ZapJury concept was designed to create a | | | | guidelines and requirements provided. By doing a |
| large pool of people who are willing to serve on | | | | good job, you'll increase your chances of being |
| "mock" juries on the Internet to give feedback on | | | | invited and selected to serve again. |
| actual cases pending in the courts. Lawyers have | | | | |