DVK · Active Session
01 What Is This
02 Compensation
03 Identity
04 Eligibility
05 Obligations
06 Motivation
07 Oath
08 DVK Seal
Step 1 of 8 · Before You Apply

You are not joining
a jury duty list.

Before you go any further — read this carefully. Tell it to your grandmother. Explain it to a five year old. If it makes sense after that, keep going.

Here is what this is. Simply. Two people or companies had a disagreement. They both agreed — nobody forced them — to let NHV help settle it instead of going to court. An AI judge called El Juez read everything and wrote a ruling.

For certain big disputes — ones that affect the public or businesses — both sides can also ask for real people to review that ruling. That is you. You read it. You vote. You get paid.

That is the whole thing.
You will ONLY see these kinds of cases. ✓ A person versus a business — where the business serves the public.
✓ A business versus another business — big commercial disputes.
✓ Cases that affect the public interest — environment, rights, community.

You will NEVER see:
✗ Private disputes between two individuals.
✗ Family matters, personal arguments, small private debts.
✗ Any case where both sides did not choose jury review.

If either side said no to a jury — the case never reaches you. Ever.
What this is NOT: Not a government jury. Not a court. Not civic duty. Not a legal job. Not a license to practice law. Nobody subpoenaed you. Nobody can hold you in contempt. You chose to be here. You can leave at any time before you take the oath.
The credential has real value: Once credentialed, you are a DVK-verified reviewer in a recognized dispute resolution network. It goes on your record. You maintain it every year. You get paid per case. Your reliability is tracked. It means something.
Your session DVK trace is active · Not permanent until credentialing complete
Step 2 of 8 · Compensation Structure

You are paid
for your time.

Juror compensation is released from escrow upon case resolution. Not before. Not during. At resolution — when the DVK trace becomes permanent.

Standard
$25

Per case reviewed. Individual vs. business disputes.

Commercial
$75

Per case. Business vs. business, $50k+ disputes.

Expert
$150

Per case. Public interest, UCMJ, complex matters.

Annual Credentialing Fee: $49/year keeps your DVK juror credential active. Miss cases without notice → reliability score drops. Score below threshold → credential suspended until renewed. Expert tier requires separate vetting and higher annual fee.
Payment release: Compensation is held in escrow during the case. Released automatically when the case reaches complete resolution and the DVK trace is promoted to permanent. No resolution — no payment. That keeps everyone focused on the same goal.
Step 3 of 8 · Identity & Jurisdiction

Who you are.
Where you serve.

Your identity is DVK-anchored — known geometrically, not personally. The parties will never know your name. Only your position in the 1 Trust Network.

Your email is used only for case assignment notifications. It is never shared with parties. Your DVK position — not your email — is your identity in the network.
Step 4 of 8 · Eligibility Declarations

Conflicts must be
declared.

Each declaration below must be acknowledged individually. They protect the integrity of the process — and protect you.

No Active Litigation

I am not currently a party to any active litigation or arbitration proceeding that could create a conflict of interest.

Independent Review

I understand I will review cases anonymously and must not attempt to identify the parties or share case details outside the secure deliberation space.

Resolution Over Victory

I understand the goal is fair and amicable resolution — not to defeat one party. I will weigh truth, not take sides.

Disclosure Obligation

If I am assigned a case where I recognize a party or have a conflict, I will immediately disclose this and recuse myself.

0 of 4 declarations made · All four required
Step 5 of 8 · Ongoing Obligations

The credential
must be maintained.

A DVK juror credential is not a one-time event. It is an active status that reflects your reliability and commitment to the network.

Your ongoing obligations: Annual renewal — $49/year keeps your credential active.

Case acceptance — When assigned, you have 48 hours to accept or decline. Repeated unexplained declines reduce your reliability score.

Timely review — Cases must be reviewed within the assigned window. Extensions are available by request.

Confidentiality — Case details are permanently confidential. DVK traces every access. Breaches are detectable and credential-ending.

Good faith — Votes must reflect genuine review. Pattern voting without engagement will be detected and investigated.
What the credential gives you: A verifiable DVK-authenticated record of service in a recognized dispute resolution network. Publicly verifiable by any institution that accepts 1 Trust verification. It means something. You earned it. You maintain it.
Step 6 of 8 · Your Motivation

Why do you
want to serve?

This is not a trick question. There is no wrong answer. We ask because the quality of review depends on the quality of intention. Tell us in your own words.

Minimum response required · DVK motivation anchor pending
Step 7 of 8 · The Oath of Service

The oath is
not a formality.

What you are about to declare will be DVK-anchored permanently upon your first completed case. Read it. Mean it.

"I will weigh truth over opinion.
I will serve resolution over victory.
I will hold both sides with equal attention.
I will declare conflicts without hesitation.
I will protect the confidence of every proceeding.
I am chosen. I accept."

This oath does not make you an officer of any court. It does not create legal obligations beyond those in the credentialing agreement you have reviewed. It is a declaration of intention — DVK witnessed. The parties who chose jury review are trusting you. That trust is the only authority here.
Step 8 of 8 · 1 Trust Network · Credential Anchored

You are
credentialed.

Your juror credential is being anchored to the 1 Trust Network. Your DVK position in juror space is now established. You are known not by name — but by geometric truth.

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