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8-402 of the Courts and Judicial Proceedings Article, Annotated Code of Maryland provides in part: To be excused, an individual shall show, on a juror questionnaire, during an interview, or by other competent evidence, that extreme inconvenience, public necessity, or undue hardship requires excusal.
All requests to be excused from jury service must be submitted in writing. Prior Jury Service. Child Care / Care of a Dependent. Volunteer Safety Personnel. Financial / Business / Employment Hardship.
Generally, the best way to avoid being picked is to express strong opinions during questioning. Show potential bias. Express disinterest. Imply distrust of police. Question the legal system or the jury process. Cite medical or financial hardship. Detail travel plans (bring confirmation documents)
Certain people are eligible to be exempted or excused from jury duty, such as people age 70 or older or full-time students. If you qualify, you must contact the court to receive an exemption before your appearance date. Follow the instructions on the summons or contact the court directly for more information.
Common Legitimate Excuses for Jury Duty Medical Reasons. One of the most compelling excuses for being excused from jury duty is a medical condition. Financial Hardship. Family Care Responsibilities. Pre-Planned Travel. Educational Commitments. Work Commitments.
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The questionnaire is used to determine your legal eligibility to serve as a juror for our court. The most important thing to know is that you must complete and submit the questionnaire within 10 days of your receipt.
Exempt. At least 70 years old, and you made a written request to your local jury office to be exempted (you can do this on the Juror Qualification Form), A member of the U.S. House of Representatives or Senate, or. An active duty member of the armed forces or the state militia.

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