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If your name is drawn from the list, you’ll receive a summons in the mail directing you to report for jury duty, according to the N.C. Judicial Branch. The chances of serving on a jury are small ...
But here’s the deal: blowing off jury duty in Texas can get you into more trouble than you might think. We’re talking fines, legal consequences, and yes, in some cases, even jail time.
Scammers are impersonating court officials, claiming victims have missed jury duty and demanding payment. These scams may involve calls, emails, or messages, and some even use certified mail to ...
Serving on a jury is a key part of American democracy. What happens if that jury duty notice slips past you and you miss your call to serve? The Sacramento Bee went searching for the answer as ...
State officials want to warn you about a jury duty scam that’s going around New York State. These scammers are contacting people by phone or e-mail, pretending to be a court official claiming ...
The scammer tells the victim they missed jury duty and must pay fines, or they will face jail time for contempt of court. The Fond du Lac County Sheriff's Office is warning the public about a jury ...
The Fond du Lac County Sheriff's Office is warning residents of a jury duty scam. Scammers are impersonating officers and demanding fines for missed jury duty. The Sheriff's Office emphasizes that ...
“I assume a game like this is more engaging than real jury duty,” said Alex Franco, a London resident who is originally from Australia. She said she was eager to serve on a real jury, but ...
Supported by By Claire Moses and Kate Christobek Photographs by Sam Bush Claire Moses reported ... “I assume a game like this is more engaging than real jury duty,” said Alex Franco, a London ...
EL PASO, Texas (KFOX14/CBS4) — Jury duty is often seen as a burden, but it plays a vital role in the American legal system, said Daniela Labinoti, a trial attorney. Labinoti, who has tried over ...
But we’re here to help. We’ve scoured our sources near and far, and we found 10 excuses you can use if you need to get out of jury duty in Mississippi. Here’s what to know: However ...