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Can a social worker do jury duty?
Can anyone tell me if a social worker is allowed to do jury duty? please
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On the other hand, police and probation officers are not allowed to do so. From memory, this includes anyone who has been in one of those occupations within the last ten years. Surprisingly, the Criminal Justice Service website ignores this point, and several others.
http://www.cjsonline.gov.uk/juror/summoning/el egibility/index.html
http://www.thesite.org/homelawandmoney/law/you rrights/juryservice
http://www.cjsonline.gov.uk/juror/summoning/el egibility/index.html
http://www.thesite.org/homelawandmoney/law/you rrights/juryservice
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Ward~Minter is quite right. As the CJS website suggests there are no longer any �reserved occupations� which provide blanket exemptions from jury service.
The other site which Grunty provided does, in fact, show the list of occupations where those summoned could claim exemption prior to last year. As you can see, social worker was not among them.
The exemptions for those on bail and those convicted of serious offences remains.
The other site which Grunty provided does, in fact, show the list of occupations where those summoned could claim exemption prior to last year. As you can see, social worker was not among them.
The exemptions for those on bail and those convicted of serious offences remains.
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