From our "No College Degree Required to Work at Home" series, becoming an online juror may not pay your mortgage, but it may cover one of those credit card bills. The pay is low, averaging about $5 to $60 per trial.
Attorneys and focus groups use online jury systems to help them determine what the outcome of a trial of real jurys may be. It allows them to receive abundant valuable feedback from the people of the United States, as if it were a real jury.
When filling out an application for this work at home job, they may ask for:
- United States citizens only
- at least 18 years old
- be of sound mind and good moral character
- have never been convicted of a felony
- not an attorney, paralegal or legal assistant
- not be employed by a law firm or attorney
- not related to an attorney
- not employed as an insurance adjuster
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Some work at home employers for becoming an Internet Jurer to look into: ejury, onlineverdict, and trialpractices. |