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No you won't. You can claim for finacial loss: http://www.hmcourts-service.gov.uk/infoabout/jury_service/expenses.htmIf i miss my 2 week trip offshore in theory i could be of for 6 weeks without pay.
No you won't. You can claim for finacial loss: http://www.hmcourts-service.gov.uk/infoabout/jury_service/expenses.htm
Ask them to call me, I am free and always wanted to be askedplus I won't charge
I have recently received a letter for jury duty. I am a contracting electrician working offshore, 2 weeks away 2 at home. Dose anybody have any idea of getting off jury duty.
If i miss my 2 week trip offshore in theory i could be of for 6 weeks without pay.
This is very politically incorrect but I am assured (by someone who's done it) that if you send your paperwork back to the Court with a prominent comment along the lines of "great, I hope the defendant is black/white/gay/insert prejudice here because I hate them all and they're all as guilty as sin anyway, I don't know why we just don't hang them all" that you will receive a letter back telling you your services aren't required.
This is very politically incorrect but I am assured (by someone who's done it) that if you send your paperwork back to the Court with a prominent comment along the lines of "great, I hope the defendant is black/white/gay/insert prejudice here because I hate them all and they're all as guilty as sin anyway, I don't know why we just don't hang them all" that you will receive a letter back telling you your services aren't required.
In todays PC society I would have though anyone doing that, would be in need of a jury themselves.
Pops xx
You might be right..........but imagine the outcry if someone got sent down and it later emerged that one of the jurors had publicly made it known that he hated their sort? Fair trial? I think not.
That's why it's best (when you're listing those you hate) to include the world and his wife.........single mums, dog owners, cat owners, BMW drivers, Facebook users.......you can do it very cleverly without incurring any wrath
You have not been charged for this lesson![]()
Jurors may be excused for valid business reasons. Applications of this type should, however, be looked at closely and granted only if there would be unusual hardship. A small business is an example of a case where such hardship might be suffered, although each case must be considered on its individual merits. Paragraph 4 (above) applies.
http://www.hmcourts-service.gov.uk/courtfinder/forms/js_guidance_0709.pdf
I did Jury Service must be 20 years or so ago, nice juicy case as well thankfully. However, as for getting out of Jury duty from memory if your occupation is a slaughterman in an abattoir you're not allowed to do Jury service. So you might
you do realise I'm gonna spend the rest of the day Googling that for verification!
I did Jury Service must be 20 years or so ago, nice juicy case as well thankfully. However, as for getting out of Jury duty from memory if your occupation is a slaughterman in an abattoir you're not allowed to do Jury service. So you might
you do realise I'm gonna spend the rest of the day Googling that for verification!
I did Jury Service must be 20 years or so ago, nice juicy case as well thankfully. However, as for getting out of Jury duty from memory if your occupation is a slaughterman in an abattoir you're not allowed to do Jury service. So you might
you do realise I'm gonna spend the rest of the day Googling that for verification!
I can't find anything via google, although it would appear they've relaxed the rules for many once exempt occupations in recent years. The info was from the booklet you get when you're called up for Jury service. Thinking back mine was in about 1990 or 91.
If you are self-employed, you will have to provide
the court with some evidence of your loss of earnings. Where available, you may wish to consult your accountant on this but any charges for this information will not be reimbursed by the court.