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When you call the automated jury message system at 1-866-388-2430, it will ask you to enter your 9-digit participant number shown on your summons. The message will tell you whether or not you are scheduled to report for jury service.
A motion to open is appropriately filed in response to a judgment issued after default, if you have a good cause for challenging the judgment, or if a judgment was issued with an error due to a mistake. A Motion to Open is not appropriate when you disagree with the substance or reasoning of the judgment.
Answer: Jurors are expected to dress in a manner reflective of the formality of the court proceedings. Business casual attire is acceptable, clothing such as tank or halter tops, shorts, t-shirts, blue jeans or sweat pants is not appropriate to wear while you are sitting as a juror.
If you are not selected for a trial, you remain on call for the remainder of your two month service. Please call the night before your scheduled summons date and you will receive updated reporting instructions.
Not going to court on the date you have been summoned for jury service is a violation of state law and you may be ordered to pay a fine. You may postpone your jury service to a date within ten months of your original summons date.
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CT SAVIN is an automated and confidential victim information and notification service that provides crime victims and other interested parties with automatic notice of relevant offender information and status reports as a case proceeds through the criminal justice system.
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