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can u believe this weather!!!!!!!!!!?????
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I finally have my week off at home, no travelling to do, staying here to get loads done, and the weather is rubbish!!!!!!!!! it is depressing, still, could be worse, i could be summoned to jury service, how unlkely is that though? I am nearly 50 and lived her in England all my life and never yet had the call, I must be lucky eh?lol
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I count my lucky stars that i havnt been called. i mean, fancy having to travel to another city just to be a juror. Assuming they do that of course.
Hope weather gets better soon. Hows the eczema now? is cooler weather improving it?
I count my lucky stars that i havnt been called. i mean, fancy having to travel to another city just to be a juror. Assuming they do that of course.
Hope weather gets better soon. Hows the eczema now? is cooler weather improving it?
As a result of the 2003 Criminal Justice Act, every person on the electoral roll, (who has lived in the UK for five years) is eligible for jury service. The only exceptions are people deemed to have "mental disorders", people over 70 years-old or people who have been disqualified from jury service, such as those with criminal convictions. This means you will be liable to attend jury service, regardless of your job or commitments
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Also, when called, you will have no knowledge of whether you will actually be selected to a jury, let alone what the case will be. I was sent home 3 days in an row before actually being selected, and even then, when you hear the details for the case (the charge, duration etc) and you are asked whether you are able and willing to serve the case.