Posted by Pops1532 on March 12, 2014 at 18:58:24 from (98.227.133.60):
In Reply to: Jury Duty posted by cole younger on March 12, 2014 at 17:20:44:
I've gotten several questionnaires about jury duty but never been called for jury duty. Every few years they send a questionnaire. Used to be they'd ask if serving on a jury would create a financial hardship.
A couple of times the questionnaires asked you to list all police, lawyers, or judges you were friends with or had a business relationship with. We had done remodeling work for 3 cops from one area department, built houses for two from another department, sons baseball coach was a state cop, and son's friend's dad who we had gotten to know was a sheriff's cop. I had done work for several lawyers and I'm friends with the chief circuit judge. I didn't get any questionnaires for a long time after filling that one out.
One time I replied that I was a remodeling contractor and I'd be happy to serve on a jury if I knew in advance when it would be, but if they called me to serve when I was in the middle of remodeling someone's bathroom or kitchen I'd refer angry customer calls to them. I suggested if they wanted me to serve that January or February would likely be the best time. They sent a notice saying I was excused.
The most recent questionnaire only asked if you were a caregiver to an elderly or handicapped person.
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