MrsTomMorrow14
Earning My Ears
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For Louisiana i just had to show a confirmation of the vacation.
That's amazing that neither of you have been called for jury duty before. MA has the 1 day of jury service or 1 trial rule and that excuses you from jury service for 3 years, after that they can call you again. I think I've now served 4 times--once in college, once while working, in 2002, and in 2019--I was amazed that 17 yrs passed without getting a jury summons--but thankful as I'm a stay at home mom and only had to serve 1x with a young child at home. I've never been chosen to be on a jury, so it was just the 1 day of service each time.Thanks for all the replies. I'm not worried about it now since hearing from everyone here. Neither of us has been called before, so I was worried a cruise wouldn't be a good reason to get a postponement. I mean it's important to us, but I was worried they only let you postpone for more serious reasons like major health issues. My dh will take care of it on Mon. Thanks again everyone!!
That's amazing that neither of you have been called for jury duty before. MA has the 1 day of jury service or 1 trial rule and that excuses you from jury service for 3 years, after that they can call you again. I think I've now served 4 times--once in college, once while working, in 2002, and in 2019--I was amazed that 17 yrs passed without getting a jury summons--but thankful as I'm a stay at home mom and only had to serve 1x with a young child at home. I've never been chosen to be on a jury, so it was just the 1 day of service each time.
That explains it! Perhaps you'll have a chance now that you're settled. And I'd like to thank your DH for serving in the military.My dh was in the military. When we first were married we were constantly moving from one place to another. He's no longer in the Air Force so we've been living in our current town for more than just a couple of years. I guess we were just never in one place long enough to get called. I'd love to do it.
My first jury notice came to my mother's house about 2 months after I had moved out to a different county. I was in my late 20s. She just returned it with the "no longer at this address" comment.That's amazing that neither of you have been called for jury duty before.
That's amazing that neither of you have been called for jury duty before.
I work for the federal court system, and courts in general want to keep their jurors and prospective jurors happy. I'm glad you've received comfort from these posts, and I just wanted to say thank you for your willingness to serve! The court will be happy to have you back another timeThanks for all the replies. I'm not worried about it now since hearing from everyone here. Neither of us has been called before, so I was worried a cruise wouldn't be a good reason to get a postponement. I mean it's important to us, but I was worried they only let you postpone for more serious reasons like major health issues. My dh will take care of it on Mon. Thanks again everyone!!
...so I was worried a cruise wouldn't be a good reason to get a postponement. ...
That's amazing that neither of you have been called for jury duty before. MA has the 1 day of jury service or 1 trial rule and that excuses you from jury service for 3 years, after that they can call you again. I think I've now served 4 times--once in college, once while working, in 2002, and in 2019--I was amazed that 17 yrs passed without getting a jury summons--but thankful as I'm a stay at home mom and only had to serve 1x with a young child at home. I've never been chosen to be on a jury, so it was just the 1 day of service each time.
Well it's not really accurate to say they are not critical to the jury pool. No one knows that because no one knows what trial they may be a part of when getting a jury duty summons. System-wise we're all critical to it thoughNo need to freak out. Courts are reasonable. They know that some real-life obligations need to take priority, and your husband's presence is really not critical to the jury pool.
I don't know how many people throw it in the trash here but failure to follow through with a jury duty notification by not answering the questionnaire, providing false information or not appearing should you be summoned for actual jury duty means you may be charged with a Class A misdemeanor or you may be held in contempt of court and you can be fined for failing to respond to a jury service summons in my County. I don't know how often they follow through with contempt of court and a fine but I sure wouldn't want to risk it in my area because I threw it in the trash.You've gotten some good info above. I think most places these days are just thrilled that you aren't tossing the form in the trash and are being proactive about it.
Well it's not really accurate to say they are not critical to the jury pool. No one knows that because no one knows what trial they may be a part of when getting a jury duty summons. System-wise we're all critical to it though![]()