It may vary (and probably does) from jurisdiction to jurisdiction, and it may amount to more than simply a fine. If you disobey a jury summons you are disobeying a court summons. There are instances where judges have sent the Sheriff to take jury shirkers into immediate custody and bring them before the court.
You may claim up to $35 to $80 per day that your on jury duty.
If you get a paid day for jury duty you have to give your employer the money you receive from the court for your jury service. If you aren't paid by your employer for that day you loose a day of work and pay, but keep the jury pay.
In the United States, jurors typically receive a small stipend for their service, which can vary by jurisdiction but generally ranges from $10 to $50 per day. Some employers also continue to pay their employees for the duration of jury duty.
Any adult citizen. They are usually randomly selected off of the driver's license or voter registration rolls in most states.
In general an employer must allow you the time off from the job to answer the summons to serve on the jury, but is not required to pay you for the time off.
depends on what ur getting fined for
About 10,105 people are summoned each day.
You can be fined any amount. Google was recently fined 2.4 billion Euros for manipulating search engine results
she was fined $100 ...
He was never fined. The PGA decided against it and warned him.
you get fined one percent of your total income a year
You can't be fined for having Frostwire, just for illegal downloading. The more you illegally download, the more your probably fined.