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If jurors dont show up a second time, they could potentially get a $250 fine for non-compliance and likely be held in contempt of court, ing to lawyers at Grunwald Seman, P.C. The Class A misdemeanor carries potential sentencing of a year in prison, lawyers said.
Jury duty is mandatory. Therefore, if you do not appear on the specific date and time youve been summoned, you could be subject to an array of penalties, including fines, community service, and even possible jail time.
The letter will list only the days you were present in the courthouse and it should arrive within two weeks. (Please note your jurors check will not be enclosed in this letter.) Once you have served, you are exempt from jury service in any other Court for at least the next four years.
Financial: Current Tax Forms showing your financial status, documentation showing present employment status (wages, hours, etc.) and any document showing your inability to provide support for you or your family as a result of jury service.
How long is jury service? Jurors who do not sit on a jury trial may serve for as little as 12 days. However, even if not needed for a trial, a juror may be asked to be available or on call for up to five days. Those who are selected to serve on a jury are required to serve on only one trial.
ONE IS NOT QUALIFIED TO SERVE AS A JUROR IF: If you have served on jury duty within the past 4 years. If you have been convicted of a felony. If you are under the age of 18 years.
What is the jury fee? The jury fee is $40 per day for all New York State Courts and for Town and Village courts. Every person who serves as a juror in the New York State Courts or the Town and Village courts is entitled to be paid at least the $40 fee for each day that they report in person for jury service.
Jurors are summoned for a 90-day term of service. However, you will not be at the Court every day for this period. You may be required to appear only one to three times. If you are selected, you will serve for the duration of the trial and be excused for the remainder of the 90-day period.