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  2. Jury Service | United States Courts

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    What is Federal Jury Service? U.S. citizens, 18-years-old and older, may qualify to serve in the federal courts on a jury. The Jury Selection and Service Act establishes the process for selecting jurors and outlines qualifications a person must meet to serve on a federal jury.

  3. Learn About Jury Service | United States Courts

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    Jury service is a way for U.S. citizens to participate in the judicial process. Juror Selection Each district court randomly selects citizens’ names from lists of registered voters and people with drivers licenses who live in that district.

  4. Jury Forms | United States Courts

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    Summons to Appear to Complete Juror Qualification Form. Jury Forms. AO 223. Notice of Excuse. Jury Forms. AO 224. Request for Excuse. Jury Forms. AO 229S.

  5. How to Get Out of Federal Jury Duty: 11 Steps (with Pictures) - ...

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    Federal district courts select citizens for federal jury service from lists of registered voters and driver’s license holders. X Trustworthy Source United States Courts Official website for the U.S. court system Go to source If you are summoned for jury service, you still may not be asked to serve.

  6. Welcome to Federal Jury Service! - United States District Court...

    www.casd.uscourts.gov/jurors/summons-for-jury-Service.aspx

    Jury Location & Contact Information. Jury Assembly Room United States District Court Southern District of California 333 West Broadway, Suite 210 San Diego, CA 92101 Business Hours: Monday to Friday from 8 AM to 5 PM Telephone Number & Hours: Telephone: (800) 998-9035 Tel. Hours: from 9 AM to 4 PM

  7. Called for Jury Duty? You May Be Excused Based on Your Age

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    Each of the federal district courts has its own rules about jury service. Many federal courts offer excuses from service, on individual request, to designated groups, including people over age 70. What Is Jury Duty? Jury service allows American citizens to take part in the government’s judicial process. You are legally obligated to answer a ...

  8. I got summoned to state AND federal jury duty on the same day

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    Federal Court letter does not specify it is for petit jury. Federal Grand Jury service only excuses service from another Grand Jury in the same district, nothing about lower courts or petit jury. ... Thirty minutes later he gets the automated message saying his jury service is no longer needed and he realized the summons was for the case he was ...

  9. Welcome to Jury Service. Welcome to the United States District Court, Central District of California. One vital element of this court is jury service. As a juror, you play a significant role in ensuring that justice is carried out fairly and impartially.

  10. Everything you should know about the potential Trump indictment

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    New York indictment: A grand jury is soon expected to indict Trump on charges stemming from payments to a porn star, according to three people involved in the deliberations. The grand jury returns ...

  11. Types of Juries | United States Courts

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    Trial Jury. A trial jury, also known as a petit jury, decides whether the defendant committed the crime as charged in a criminal case, or whether the defendant injured the plaintiff in a civil case. Consists of 6-12 people. Trials are generally public, but jury deliberations are private. Defendants have the right to appear, testify, and call ...