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Ing to the United States District Court District of Minnesota, you could face "a $1,000 fine, up to three days imprisonment, order to perform community service or any combination thereof." If you get summoned to jury duty, maybe set a reminder on your phone to call each evening to avoid a possible $1,000 fine...
Any party may demand a trial by jury of any issue triable of right by a jury by (1) serving upon the other parties a demand therefor in writing at any time after the commencement of the action and not later than 10 days after the service of the last pleading directed to such issue, and (2) filing the demand as required ...
Dress code - there's no requirement to be smart or to wear anything specific, although most jurors tend to dress at the smarter end of casual. Jeans are fine if you don't have anything else.
A person does not qualify to serve if the person is any of the following: under a sentence for a felony conviction; a former juror who served on a state or federal grand or petit jury in the past four years; or a judge serving in the judicial branch.
Please dress appropriately for court. Shorts, hats, halter or tank tops and jeans with tears are not acceptable courtroom attire. The courtrooms can be quite cool, so dress ingly. The U.S. District Court strives to make your time as comfortable as possible.
Personal Items and Your Phone Cell phones are allowed in the jury assembly room. Magazines and other reading material are permitted. Laptop computers or tablets: There is wireless internet in the jury assembly room and electrical outlets for your use.
You may use a cellular phone during your jury service in the Jury Assembly room and surrounding area. We do encourage the use of discretion and courtesy for those around you. Cellular phones are not permitted in the courtroom or jury deliberation rooms.
Adorn yourself in attire more suited for a day of sightseeing than a courtroom setting. Think Hawaiian shirts, oversized sunglasses, and perhaps a camera slung around your neck for good measure. This look whispers, “I'm just passing through,” potentially making you less appealing to those seeking focused jurors.
You can take a one-time postponement of jury duty if serving would cause you hardship because of employment, vacation, or family business. You can request a hardship exemption online, by mailing back your request with the jury duty summons you received, or by calling the contact number on your summons.
Any party may demand a trial by jury of any issue triable of right by a jury by (1) serving upon the other parties a demand therefor in writing at any time after the commencement of the action and not later than 10 days after the service of the last pleading directed to such issue, and (2) filing the demand as required ...