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this website will pay you to play jury
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👩⚖️ Get paid playing jury
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ALL RISE FOR THE JURY!
Ever wondered what it'd be like being a juror? Knowing all the details about a crime before the public does and just hearing that final verdict: "guilty"
For some reason whenever court is brought up I immediately think of Judge Judy.
And get this! I did some digging for fun and found out she makes $391,000 an episode..
So then naturally, I had to search up her net worth. Anyone wanna take a guess at what it is...over/under?
How's $460 million sound? I think I'm in the wrong profession 😭😭
But regardless of how much Judge Judy makes, I have a website that pays you to be a juror. And the best part is it's online and doesn't require hours of monotonous details.
You read the case, answer some questions (like who's at fault), give your verdict and get paid via PayPal. Simple as that.
The two sites I'd recommend for this are eJury & OnlineVerdict.🚨stay away from JuryTest - I read on Reddit that the site may contain malware🚨
Today, I'm going to cover eJury because it's the most beginner-friendly and considering I'm not a lawyer and don't think you guys are either, this is probably the best route to go.
eJurors get paid $5 to $10 to review a single case, which takes on average 35 minutes according to the website.
It's not life changing money but it's enough to pay your internet bill every month and I know every little bit helps 🤝
To qualify as an eJuror you must be:
18+ years of age
A US citizen
Of sound mind and good moral character
Able to read or write
Felony free
Now that we’ve gotten that out of the way, let’s dive in.
HOW TO BECOME AN EJUROR
1. Complete the oath
Every new eJuror has to complete an oath by swearing that:
You're not a practicing attorney or related to one by blood or by marriage…Nor are you a paralegal, or legal assistant
You’re not employed as an insurance adjuster, nor associated with the adjusting of liability claims
You’ll not knowingly disclose any information you obtain from eJury
That the information you provide about yourself is truthful
A lot of legal bumbo gumbo I know 🙄
2. Identity & demographic profile
Once you complete this oath you'll verify your identity by providing your driver’s license number, contact details, and address.
Along with this, you'll also complete your demographic profile as courts want diverse jury's to remove bias.
You'll be asked things such as your age, race, gender, county, marital status, occupation and political party.
Once you’ve completed these steps and submitted your application, eJury will review it, and if approved, you will be able to pick and review legal cases as they come in.
3. Time to get paid
When a case get's posted, you'll be emailed and once it gets 50 verdicts it's considered closed - so be quick!
Must Know: You can only access cases in your county. So, if you come from a rural area, opportunities might be fewer compared to, say, a big city.
eJury says users in Dallas average around 1 case per week but it's very dependent on your area. I guess this would be the only time living in a city with bad crime comes in handy 😅
If do you end up trying this, let me know how it goes! I always love hearing from all 20,000+ of you… still can’t believe it! 😊
TECHY TECH
Today in Techy Tech I’m here to let this video speak for itself.
Definitely the coolest ad I’ve seen all year! And with AI nonetheless 🤖
🤯 stfu and take my money
This is the most impressive campaign I’ve seen from a mega brand so far using AI & StableDiffusion.
Would love a breakdown of how this was all done.
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— Linus (●ᴗ●) (@LinusEkenstam)
6:01 PM • May 12, 2023
MEME OF THE DAY
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That’s a wrap! Enjoy the weekend :)
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