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I was called up and firm I work for got me released the 1st time the 2nd time they cancelled as a long cases were running and the 3rd time no getting out of it and sat on 2 cases in 2 weeks and released early as I knew a witness on the last case so told to go as I had been released

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Most of the others will be well qualified to be there, not just a member of the public.

 

They clearly think the Jury is qualified enough to act as such for a pittance. The rest of the court room staff wont be suffering a loss of income for turning up. It's clearly an annoyance because of the poor remuneration and something needs to be done unless you want a resentful Jury dishing out poor judgements.

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Remember when i received a letter calling my wife up for duty service,

i rang them and told them i was calling on behalf of her and she would not be attending, got quite a lecture of the person on the phone to say she had to attend as it was her duty to do so..

 

When i got a word in i told her she would have to go tell her herself and she would find her ashes spread in the garden of remembrance at the local crematorium

and if they had checked there records they would have noticed that she had died 3 months earlier..

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If everyone who didn't feel like serving got out of it, who would be dispensing the justice? It is the country we live in.

 

Enough people bleat about others coming to the country and not observing the law, but merrily say, if called, they might give a "not guilty" verdict. How would such people feel if a Police Force said they didn't like dealing with SGC applications, so they turned them all down.

 

Hypocrisy of a high order.

 

The amount for loss of earnings is pitched at a fairly low level, but it's the price of democracy.

 

Hawkeye - from memory - they are drawn from the Register of Electors, so they would not have known. Sorry if it caused you distress - in an ideal world, it wouldn't have happened.

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Why can't people just do what's expected of them without moaning about it?

 

My wife's done it twice. I've never been called, but if I do, I'll go. It's one of those things.

Same for me OH twice me not yet, if it's that big a deal to do it then cough up the £1k and carry on with your life..... If you have a reasonable reason for not doing it then submit the reason and hope they agree......

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Why can't people just do what's expected of them without moaning about it?

 

My wife's done it twice. I've never been called, but if I do, I'll go. It's one of those things.

 

ditto. My wife has actually been called up 3 times for it - though on one occasion she was told, after 2 short cases in the first week had been concluded, that her duty that time was completed.

I'f I'm called up for jury service, I won't be complaining about it.

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I got called up and to be honest apart from the sitting around waiting to be picked for a jury and the pain in the **** constant ajournments found it a interesting experience,but i was also lucky as 12 got picked for murder trail expected to last 8 weeks ,thats a sentence on the old rear by any standards

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must admit its a pittance paid to start with but apparently your time gets more expensive the longer you are there

 

Loss of earnings and other expenses Length of jury service Time spent each day Maximum daily amount you can claim First 10 days 4 hours or under £32.47 First 10 days Over 4 hours £64.95 Day 11 to day 200 4 hours or under £64.95 Day 11 to day 200 Over 4 hours £129.91 After day 201 4 hours or under £114.03 After day 201 Over 4 hours £228.06
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