Well, that was interesting...
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The 1950 movie, Perfect Strangers is a love story set against the backdrop of a murder trial. The movie starts with jury selection in Los Angeles County.
Here's how it worked:
- By defined random mechanism, the ward, precinct and voter was determined. In this case, each fifth book of voters, each ninth precinct, fifth voter on the third page.
- As witnessed, the books were pulled and the names and addresses called out
- The names and addresses were typed on perforated paper. Each strip contained the name and address of one voter.
- The strips were placed into a hopper in front of witnesses and sealed.
- A judge was summoned and checked the seals on the hopper. The judge then spun the hopper and unsealed it. The Clerk of Court reached in and pulled a few handfuls of strips, with the judge presiding.
- 250 voter strips were counted out, extras were returned to the hopper. Those 250 names selected received registered letters for jury summons.
Thought the process was interesting.
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How is it done now? Some sort of random process I think, right?
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