Originally posted by TazMaN
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In general terms (don't know how this is applied to Ltd Directors) the system is tryig to crack down on 'middle class' people getting out of jury service. PCG Plus membership gives insurance of £300 per day (10 days maximum) - too late for you now, I expect but I may think of upgrading. -
What's the risk that they think you've received it OK and hence think you will definately be attending on the day? Then what are the consequences for you when you don't turn up?Originally posted by reginaldI've posted on here before re jury service, I received a summons a few years ago. As it wasn't delivered by recorded or registered mail (ie no proof of receipt) it went straight in the bin and that was that.Comment
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Low risk I say. But then I have great conviction that no one in Blairs Britain can do a job diligently anymore (see an earlier post re the VAT muppets).Originally posted by TazMaNWhat's the risk that they think you've received it OK and hence think you will definately be attending on the day? Then what are the consequences for you when you don't turn up?
It must be Monday, I'm feeling very cynical this morning ...Comment
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they oversubscribe don't they? more people turn up than they need, and they then pick a panel?Originally posted by TazMaNWhat's the risk that they think you've received it OK and hence think you will definately be attending on the day? Then what are the consequences for you when you don't turn up?Comment
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Posible contempt of court charge. Fine and/or prison.Originally posted by TazMaNThen what are the consequences for you when you don't turn up?I am not qualified to give the above advice!
The original point and click interface by
Smith and Wesson.
Step back, have a think and adjust my own own attitude from time to timeComment
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Prisons are overcrowded so you won't get that. You'll get the fine which will probably be an hour's wage or so.Originally posted by The Lone GunmanPosible contempt of court charge. Fine and/or prison.
So, in the bin it goes then.Comment
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Just tell them that you suffer from Tourette's syndrome."A people that elect corrupt politicians, imposters, thieves and traitors are not victims, but accomplices," George OrwellComment
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Long stay prison might be. The cell below the court is usually empty enough for you to be sentenced to spend 7 days there.Originally posted by TazMaNPrisons are overcrowded so you won't get that. You'll get the fine which will probably be an hour's wage or so.
So, in the bin it goes then.
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Originally posted by tim123Long stay prison might be. The cell below the court is usually empty enough for you to be sentenced to spend 7 days there.
tim
Still best to risk that than get onto a murder case lasting several months!Comment
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