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I already served on jury duty, why am I being summoned again? You aren't required to serve on a jury in Oregon more than once every 2 years. If you have served on jury duty in the last 2 years in any court in Oregon (municipal, circuit, or federal court) you can be excused from jury duty upon request.
You are not eligible to serve on a criminal trial or as a Grand Juror if you were convicted of a felony or have served any part of a felony sentence within fifteen (15) years immediately preceding your call to jury service; or, if you were convicted of a misdemeanor involving violence or dishonesty or have served a ...
All requests to be excused must be in writing explaining the nature of the condition, undue hardship, or extreme inconvenience that requires you to be excused. In most cases you will not be excused, but we may defer your term of service to a date not more than one year from your original summons.
\u200bJury service is the civic duty of each citizen. Failure to respond to your jury summons may result in a warrant being issued for your arrest. You will then appear in court before a judge and show cause why you should not be held in contempt.
Oregon law provides that \u201cthe opportunity for jury service shall not be denied or limited on the basis of race, national origin, gender, age, religious belief, income, occupation or any other factor that discriminates against a cognizable group in this state.\u201d
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Postponement / Deferral of Service The Court may allow deferrals (postponements) for good cause. We ask that you provide 10 other dates at least 90 days out, but not longer than 1 year, that you would be available. You will be required to serve on one of those dates you chose when summoned.
\u200bJury service is the civic duty of each citizen. Failure to respond to your jury summons may result in a warrant being issued for your arrest. You will then appear in court before a judge and show cause why you should not be held in contempt.
Oregon has a list of specific excuses that can be used to be exempt from reporting for jury duty, including excuses for elected official, student, age, police, medical worker, firefighter and disability. You can also be excused if you don't meet the basic eligibility requirements for jury duty in OR.
\u200bJury duty is for two days, unless the jury selection takes longer or if you are selected for a trial. If you are not selected, your service is complete and you have no further obligation to the summons. If selected, you will be required to serve until the completion of the trial or excused by the judge.
\u200bJury duty is for two days, unless the jury selection takes longer or if you are selected for a trial. If you are not selected, your service is complete and you have no further obligation to the summons. If selected, you will be required to serve until the completion of the trial or excused by the judge.

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