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Petit jurors are summoned for a 4-week on-call period. This does not mean that they are in court for 4 weeks, but may be called in for service at some point during their term. If selected they are expected to remain for the duration of the trial. Grand jurors serve for an 12-month period.
You do not need a lawyer in a small claims case, although you may have one if you wish. Small claims court can only be used if all parties agree to use this simplified procedure. This handbook explains small claims procedure. It is based primarily on the District Court rules established by the Alaska Supreme Court.
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Most court files are available for public inspection. Files in some proceedings, such as juvenile matters, are confidential and only parties to the case are allowed access to the file.

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