S.B. asks from Omaha, NE on April 05, 2008
Summoned for Jury Duty...Advice?
I received a summons for jury duty (Douglas Co.) in the mail yesterday. My date is 4/28/08 and I was just wondering what to expect. (I'm 36 and have never been called before.) My husband is taking off work that day to stay with our 5 1/2 year old, who is not yet in kindergarten. What happens the first day? What happens if I get selected? (i.e. Do I get assigned a trial and begin right away?) Any advice would be greatly appreciated. I'm a nervous wreck about the whole thing!
Thanks!
S.
So What Happened?™
I want to thank everyone for all their wonderful advice. I was much less nervous after reading all the messages. After 3+ weeks of waiting, I found out last night that I was not needed for jury duty. I'm grateful about the timing (since my 5 1/2 year old is not in school and home with me during the day). I am looking forward to being a part of the judicial system sometime in the future...AFTER my son starts kindergarten. Thanks again! S.
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C.C. answers from Cedar Rapids on April 07, 2008
I was called for the hole month of November last year and all I had to do is call in every sunday and it was a recording telling you if they needed you or not. I never had to go in...
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J.G. answers from Milwaukee on April 05, 2008
I was summoned for jury duty. I tried like you know what to get out of it because I owned a store, I would've had to close my doors. I stresses majorly about this only to find out I was never needed! It's just a day that you are scheduled. A lot of times they settle out of court.
Hope that helps,
I wouldn't stress out until the day actually comes and then go from there.
J.
S.K. answers from Minneapolis on April 06, 2008
S.,
If they know that you have a child at home to care for, you may just be excused. That is what happened to me.
Get there early and be prepared to sit and not do anything a lot. You will get asked questions to determine who they want to screen out. They asked our group questions like "do you know the defendent?" and "have you or any of your family or friends ever been arrested?" in an attempt to eliminate bias.
Don't be a nervous wreck. You are not the defendent. I have to say that the whole justice system lost considerable credibility in my mind when I saw how the jury process worked. I would not want to be tried by the people I was in that room with. And the security officer kept flirting with the defendent.
Good luck,
S.
J.V. answers from Cedar Rapids on April 06, 2008
ENjoy the chance to sit and do nothing! As a busy Mom, when was the last time you got to do that? Take a few bags full of busywork that you never have time to get to. Update your address book, calendar, sort photos,kids school papers,copy recipes, answer those letters to old friends, I even took mending!It's like a free day to get caught up on sedentary things.
C.L. answers from Minneapolis on April 06, 2008
I've worked in court for over 15 years and my first bit of advice is don't be nervous. Second, bring some good reading material as you'll be sitting around a lot. It's a lot of hurry up and wait. Third, dress in layers. You'll be herded from room to room and the temperature varies greatly in each room...some too hot, some freezing.
Make sure you bring cash and change for vending machines.
Don't stress about this. It's nothing major. Have a good time performing your civic duty!
D.A. answers from Minneapolis on April 06, 2008
I am sure this was already mentioned, but I couldn't read all the responses you have gotten. Since you have a child you stay home with, you can ask to be excused from jury duty. Just contact them & let them know. You will have to provide a letter stating why you can't serve at this time. They will keep you on the 'list' to serve at another time (is what they told me, when I was in the same situation). Oh- and don't be nervous about doing jury duty- it was a great experience. They let you know everything you need to know.
P.P. answers from Minneapolis on April 05, 2008
I'm sure you've probably seen this but here is a "what to expect" website from Douglas County for jury duty:
http://www.18thjudicialdist.org/Douglas/douglasjury.htm
Be sure to bring something to read. It can be a long day if you don't. Jury selection will just include answering some questions to give the attorneys a chance to exclude you if they feel you may have some biases against their client. Just answer honestly. If you are chosen for a trial, most of them aren't very exciting and don't take very long. But there is always a chance you will not be picked too.
Don't be afraid. Its not that scary.
J.M. answers from Minneapolis on April 06, 2008
If you are the main caregiver for your young child during the day, they will excuse you from jury duty.
S.P. answers from Minneapolis on April 05, 2008
I can't tell you what to expect, but I can tell you that I am so jealous! I know that most people look at jury duty as a chore and they hope to never be called and they curse the letter that arrives for them in the mail - but I have never been called and I CAN'T WAIT to be on a jury! What a fabulous experience you are going to have! Even the boring parts! Just the fact that you are involved in one of the most wonderful judicial systems and that you have a vital role to play in deciding what will happen to an individual - this is an exciting thing! Enjoy the experience for me!
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