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For jury instructions to be effective, they must be clear and simple. Sentences should be short; instruc- tions should contain no more than a few sentences, cover only one topic, and be directly related to the circumstances of the case (they should not be abstract statements of the law).
If you need to reschedule your jury service, please visit eResponse to defer, or contact Jury Administration at 1-800-842-8175 for further assistance. For jurors with ten digit CT Juror ID with leading zeros (0012345678), please visit eResponse to submit a deferral request. Defer your Jury Service - Connecticut Judicial Branch - CT.gov Connecticut Judicial Branch - CT.gov jury deferjury Connecticut Judicial Branch - CT.gov jury deferjury
You are required to come to court for jury service only once within four court years. (A court year runs from September 1 to August 31.) If you have completed jury service within three years of your appearance date, you may ask to be excused based upon your previous service. Your guide to Jury Service - Connecticut Judicial Branch Connecticut Judicial Branch (.gov) publications Connecticut Judicial Branch (.gov) publications PDF
A prospective juror may be excused if he/she: Has a physical or mental disability that would prevent him/her from serving. Must provide actual and necessary care for another and alternate arrangements are not feasible. Is unable to read or understand the English language. Over 75 years of age. FAQs What are acceptable excuses from jury duty? - Randall County Randall County Faq Randall County Faq
Those under eighteen years of age. Those who are not citizens of the United States. Those not residents of the county. Those not able to communicate in the English language.
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(c) The Jury Administrator shall have the authority to establish and maintain a list of persons to be excluded from the summoning process, which shall consist of (1) persons who are disqualified from serving on jury duty on a permanent basis due to a disability for which a licensed physician, a physician assistant or
Failure to Appear Any person who fails to respond may be fined up to $1,500, incarcerated, or both. Carefully follow the instructions on the summons and contact the court if you need help.
If you receive a jury summons and believe that you cannot serve, you may request to be excused by contacting Jury Administration or submit excusal requests via our online portal. Connecticut General Statutes Section 51-217 states the grounds for which a person can be excused. Juror Frequently Asked Questions - Connecticut Judicial Branch Connecticut Judicial Branch (.gov) jury faq Connecticut Judicial Branch (.gov) jury faq

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