Jacquiline Hilgrove is a real person portrayed by Whitney Rice in the TV series Jury Duty (based on a true story).
They appear in all 8 aired episodes and have accumulated 388 positive votes.
Episodes8
Voir Dire
episode S1.E1 april 2023Ronald Gladden arrives for jury selection, unaware that an entirely fictional court case has been created just for him.Opening Arguments
episode S1.E2 april 2023Ronald and his fellow jurors settle into their hotel and acclimate to being sequestered.Foreperson
episode S1.E3 april 2023As the newly-appointed foreperson, Ronald is faced with the challenge of dealing with the jurors' eccentric behavior.Field Trip
episode S1.E4 april 2023During a surprise field trip to the location of the incident, an unexpected discovery fuels suspicion and brings fresh insight into the case.Ineffective Assistance
episode S1.E5 april 2023Things go from bad to worse for the defendant.Closing Arguments
episode S1.E6 april 2023The defense is on the ropes after a series of questionable strategic moves and Ken is in a bind after teaching Ronald to play a Korean board game.Deliberations
episode S1.E7 april 2023As the foreperson, it's up to Ronald to lead the jury through deliberations and arrive at a unanimous verdict.The Verdict
episode S1.E8 april 2023After delivering the verdict, Ronald finds out that another trial was being held in this court and another verdict has been reached.
- Voir Dire
- Opening Arguments
- Foreperson
- Field Trip
- Ineffective Assistance
- Closing Arguments
- Deliberations
- The Verdict
Best moments8
- After delivering the verdict, Ronald finds out that another trial was being held in this court and another verdict has been reached.
- As the foreperson, it's up to Ronald to lead the jury through deliberations and arrive at a unanimous verdict.
- Ronald Gladden arrives for jury selection, unaware that an entirely fictional court case has been created just for him.
- Ronald and his fellow jurors settle into their hotel and acclimate to being sequestered.
- As the newly-appointed foreperson, Ronald is faced with the challenge of dealing with the jurors' eccentric behavior.
- During a surprise field trip to the location of the incident, an unexpected discovery fuels suspicion and brings fresh insight into the case.
- The defense is on the ropes after a series of questionable strategic moves and Ken is in a bind after teaching Ronald to play a Korean board game.
- Things go from bad to worse for the defendant.
- The Verdict
- Deliberations
- Voir Dire
- Opening Arguments
- Foreperson
- Field Trip
- Closing Arguments
- Ineffective Assistance