Nebraska Jury Duty Policy

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This policy provides information to employees concerning jury duty.

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Individuals who are 70 years or older can be exempt from jury services by submitting a written request. Jury service may be postponed by the judge if you can submit a written request and show undue hardship, extreme inconvenience, or public necessity.

To qualify as a juror you must:be a United States citizen. be 19 years of age or older. be physically and mentally capable.

If you're aged 65 or over, permanently disabled or have a chronic illness, you can request to be permanently excused when you respond to your jury summons. The court will send you a letter of permanent excusal.

If you want to be excused for another reason (such as illness), you must state that reason on the form and enclose any certificates or documents in support of your application. The County Registrar will decide if you can be excused, or not.

In Nebraska, your employer is not only required to give you leave for jury duty, but they are required to pay you your normal wages for all working hours spent at jury selection or jury duty. This is a rare guarantee, as most states only require that employees be provided with unpaid leave for serving on a jury.

A summoned juror who neglects to attend without good cause may be found guilty of contempt of court. The penalty for contempt of court is imprisonment in the county jail for not more than 30 days. Employers in Nebraska are also forbidden from penalizing employees who miss work for jury duty.

Who is eligible for jury service? Groups of 15 ordinary women and men are selected at random to uphold justice in their local community. It is a civic duty they are obliged to perform. Potential jurors must be at least 18 years old and they should be listed on the electoral roll.

A computer randomly selects potential jurors based on the Nebraska driver's license, state identification card holders, and voter registration lists. Due to the random computerized selection process, some citizens' names may be selected several times, while other citizens' names may never be selected.

Juror Qualifications in Nebraska - Who Can Be Summoned?A citizen for the United States.19 years of age or older.be physically and mentally capable.not convicted of a crime punishable by imprisonment in an adult correctional facility without having the conviction set aside or a pardon issued.

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Nebraska Jury Duty Policy