How to Get Out of Jury Duty!
Let's face it, you'll probably be called for Jury Duty at least once in your life. When you do, it can be a scary prospect and your first thought will probably be -
"how am i going to get out of this?!"
There are not many people I know who would love the prospect of having their life turned upside down for weeks (or even months!) while they sit on a jury. It often affects your life in ways that aren't obvious at first. It can create stress with your boss and put a strain on your home life.
Once your friends find out that you've been summoned for jury duty, they will tell you their favorite "get out of jury service excuses." These usually involve making some kind of outrageous statement to the court! This can work, but its not necessary. There are genuine ways to get out of jury duty that don't involve embarrassing yourself.
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There are several ways to avoid jury duty. Here are some of the topics covered:
- Instant Excuses - People Who Get Eliminated Just For Asking
- Hardship Excuses - Get Excused Through The Mail
- The BEST Way To Get Excused Honestly
- Your Last Chance For An Excuse
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This eBook covers a mix of topics and offers useful tips for anyone the whole - here are a few of topics covered:
- RESPONDING TO THE SUMMONS
- REPORTING TO THE COURTHOUSE
- DRESS
- COURTHOUSE SECURITY
- ORIENTATION
- JURY SELECTION
- SEATING THE JURORS
- THE TRIAL BEGINS
- TAKING NOTES
- ORDER OF TRIAL
- JURY SERVICE PAY
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This eBook is one persons real life short story of going through the jury service experience. It's a frank and honest account of her experience from receiving the summons to taking her seat on the Jury.
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Disclaimer: These ebooks are for general information purposes only. It does not constitute legal advice and should not be accepted as such. Any court summons should be responded to in a prompt and honest manner.
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