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Serious illness or medical condition. Being responsible for providing the actual and necessary care of another person, such as caring for an ill relative. Serious financial burden. If the person would not be able to pay for daily living expenses as a result of serving jury duty, the person may be able to be excused.
The law requires all qualified individuals be available to serve as jurors. No person who is qualified and able to serve may be excluded on the basis of age, disability, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, marital status, family status, income, ancestry or physical condition.
(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
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.