Bronx New York Jury Duty Policy

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This policy provides information to employees concerning jury duty.

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New York has a list of specific excuses that can be used to be exempt from reporting for jury duty, including excuses for military, elected official, student, breastfeeding, age, police, medical worker, firefighter and disability.

Under the law as it stands, the Juries Act 1976 provides that every citizen aged 18 years or upwards and under the age of 70 years is qualified and liable to serve as a juror. Persons excusable from jury service as of right include those aged 65 years or upwards and under the age of 70 years.

BY WEB: Visit our website at NYJUROR.GOV and click on the link "Postpone your jury service." Follow the instructions. You will need to supply information from your jury summons. BY TELEPHONE: Choose a date between 2 and 6 months from the date of your summons. Your request can be made by calling 1-800-449-2819.

Jurors are summoned for a 90-day term of service. However, you will not be at the Court every day for this period. You may be required to appear only one to three times. If you are selected, you will serve for the duration of the trial and be excused for the remainder of the 90-day period.

Common Effective Jury Duty Excuses Extreme Financial Hardship.Full-Time Student Status.Surgery/Medical Reasons.Being Elderly.Being Too Opinionated.Mental/Emotional Instability.Relation to the Case/Conflict of Interest.Line of Work.

Provides for an optional excuse from jury service for persons age 70 and over.

If you're over 18 years old, you can be called for jury service. Some people aren't eligible for jury service or can get excused because of their job. There's no automatic exemption from jury service for being elderly. You can ask to be excluded when you're over 70.

People ineligible to serve people who are unable to read or understand English. people who are unable, because of sickness, infirmity or disability, to discharge the duties of a juror.

How long is jury service? Jurors who do not sit on a jury trial may serve for as little as 12 days. However, even if not needed for a trial, a juror may be asked to be available or on call for up to five days.

There are three groups that are exempt from federal jury service: members of the armed forces on active duty; members of professional fire and police departments; and. "public officers" of federal, state or local governments, who are actively engaged full-time in the performance of public duties.

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