Not by the jury-pool selection process. Howeever if you are summoned and then picked for a jury, and undergo Voire Dire, and you are specifically asked this question you must answer truthfully. The attornies MAY decide not to choose you.
they were denied a trial by jury
The thirteenth amendment
It can depend upon your state statututes. Ignoring a jury summons is ignoring a court summons.
After the case is over and the judge has discharged the jury.
Are you asking about a scheduling problem? If your community service conflicts with jury duty, you should speak with the organizer of the community service and request that your time slot be moved. You cannot ignore a jury duty summons.
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A jury doesn't decide that, a District Attorney usually decides that.Another View: In some jurisdictions you would be referring to a Grand Jury.
To check if you missed jury duty, contact the court clerk's office or the jury duty coordinator in your jurisdiction. They can provide information on your jury duty status and any potential consequences for missing it.
Whether you get paid while on jury duty depends on the jurisdiction and your employer's policies. Many courts provide a nominal fee for jury service, but it may not match your regular salary. Some employers continue to pay employees during jury duty, while others do not. It's advisable to check local laws and your company's policy regarding jury duty compensation.
In El Paso, Texas, individuals can be summoned for jury service once every three years. This means if you serve on a jury or are selected as a juror, you generally won't be called again for another three years. However, if you are not selected to serve during your jury duty day, you may still be summoned again within that three-year period. Always check the specific summons for any additional guidelines or exceptions.
"Jury" is singular, so the correct answer would be: "The jury is in their place."
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