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In Toronto, Canada, the maximum age for a citizen to be summoned for jury duty is 75 years old. However, individuals who are 70 years old or older have the option to request to be excused from jury duty due to age-related reasons.
The age limit for jury duty varies by jurisdiction, but typically individuals over the age of 70 or 75 may be exempt or have the option to decline jury service. Check with your local court system for specific age requirements.
18 because that is the legal voting age and that is how they choose. By picking random people that have voted
You must have completed Class 12, there is no minimum age. The maximum age is 21.
A woman can request to be excused from jury duty by providing a valid reason, such as being a primary caregiver, experiencing a medical hardship, or facing a scheduling conflict that cannot be resolved. She may need to provide documentation to support her request for exemption.
Typically 18, as they usually draw from the voter registration lists. But as I've heard of cats being summoned (it's name was drawn from a census list) it would than be possible for anyone to be summoned to jury duty. But if one is under 18, just explain it to the Clerk of the Court, and you'll be excused.
minimum 18 and maximum 27.
There is no "maximum" age.
There is no maximum age
Maximum of one age.
There is no maximum age for voting in Australia.
Probably not. The maximum age to join any branch of the service is 42. However, there are exceptions from those that have served before. So if someone were to serve for six years on active duty, it is possible for them to re-enlist when they are 47, particularly in those areas where additional training is required, such as nursing, chaplains, doctors, lawyers and dentists.