When I got summoned I sent a letter explaining that I was sole proprietor of my business and that it would be an extreme financial hardship to both my family and the families in my care. I also had the parents write letters stating the same. I got out of it.
There are 2 lines allocated on the form to explain why it would be a hardship on you and those you "serve". I did fill it out explaining that with not knowing the set dates and times that I could be unavailable and if chosen for jury duty, I would not know until the first day of the trial how long I would need off, that this would not give the families enough time to make other arrangements.
Hope it works.
Last edited by monkeys; 02-13-2013 at 08:54 AM.
Reason: did not have my coffee yet/missed words
I would not mind being on jury duty, if I knew in advance the days I would be required to be closed. I will not find out until the first day of the trial, when the judge informs the jury of this. Its not fair for my dh families to not know when I will not be available.
Nor will you be financially compensated and after a month of living in a hotel away from your family with no income coming in since your parents are not going to pay you plus pay a substitute for that long it is a hardship to do jury duty.
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