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The rare July 1 hearing provided 50 Martin County residents who didn’t show up for jury service a chance to explain ...
An exterior shot of the new Clackamas County courthouse in Oregon City, taken Wednesday, May 21, 2025. The county's district ...
The San Mateo County Superior Court is warning residents about a recent surge in scams involving false claims of missed jury duty, in which scammers pose ...
Receiving a postcard does not mean you're required to serve jury duty, only that you could be selected within the coming two years for service. The postcards contain a QR code and a web address ...
Judge Jill Eichenwald shares why jury duty exists as well as encourages people to participate in ...
Washington law requires most U.S. citizens above the age of 18 who live in the state to report for jury duty when called, but there are a few exceptions.
Yes. Judges can issue subpoenas compelling citizens to appear for jury duty, according to Carl Nagle, a Winston-Salem based attorney with Nagle & Associates.
But here’s the deal: blowing off jury duty in Texas can get you into more trouble than you might think. We’re talking fines, legal consequences, and yes, in some cases, even jail time.
If a juror earns a total of $600 or more in jury duty pay, it can be considered taxable income, according to the Internal Revenue Service. “The mileage reimbursement is not considered taxable ...
If a juror earns a total of $600 or more in jury duty pay, it can be considered taxable income, according to the Internal Revenue Service. “The mileage reimbursement is not considered taxable ...