Walk into court...say "Hi mate , How are you" to the defendant.....You'll be home before lunchtime.
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Originally posted by PhoenixWalk into court...say "Hi mate , How are you" to the defendant.....You'll be home before lunchtime.
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Book a holiday that starts the day after the jury service ends.
This won't stop the jury service but will stop you from being choosen for a long winded trial. (Well my company contact used that method).
Also current methods use the phone so you don't have to attend everyday. He only lost 2 days work over the two weeks...
Unlucky if you get picked for a trial on the first day.Comment
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Quick Update
I sent an e-mail the the jury people querying the situation. They have now excluded me...just like that. Problem resolved....Comment
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I remember when I got called up for jusry service except I was a permie then, not only did my company continue to pay me but I also got compensation. Did quite well out of it. On the first day there we knew that there was going to be a big finincial irregularities case which everyone was dreading getting as it was going to go on for a long time and basically means sitting around reading through lots and lots of figures. I was lucky, the first case was a couple of young burglars who pleaded guilty straightaway. The second case was a taxi driver who had thrown a pot of boiling coffee over a waitress. We found him guilty, especially after seeing the photos. What then made it difficult was I then found out he lived about 4 doors down from me and a few weeks later I was in his taxi and used it quite regularly from then on but I don't think he ever suspected (big chap as well!) Had another burgulary case as well, sent him down
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Taxi drivers: ex-cons and well dodgy mainly.If you think my attitude stinks, you should smell my fingers.Comment
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