Posted by Billy NY on February 12, 2016 at 20:46:22 from (104.228.35.235):
In Reply to: Jury summons posted by jon f mn on February 12, 2016 at 18:27:37:
Been through it a couple times now, didn't care for it, but at least I served if that's any consolation. I believe there have been some recent notices in the last year, seems if you do not respond they eventually go away.
Summer of '99 was called for a grand jury and was told by the boss man at the time you have to get out of this, we can't not have you on the job, meaning if I go, I'm fired as I took it. This sure put a lot of pressure on me about it, so I tried some crafty language and attitude with the lady on the phone and she responded about the part of being out of town, saying that you'll do this or that and we'll let you out of it, but I will be sure to notify the jurisdiction you claim to live in, which was NJ at the time. It was frustrating, at one point I just said the heck with them if they want to push, I'll be sure to not show up, and will stand my ground if you pursue it any further, enough is enough lady.. buzz off. Not the greatest attitude, but when cornered something has to give.
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