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Jury Service - Any advice?


Ceptik

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No you can't refuse you are picked at random off the electoral role, once you get to court there is still a chance that you might not be selected. The only time you can refuse is if you happen to know anyone linked to the case.

If you get called on a second occassion you can then refuse

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No you can't refuse you are picked at random off the electoral role, once you get to court there is still a chance that you might not be selected. The only time you can refuse is if you happen to know anyone linked to the case.

If you get called on a second occassion you can then refuse

 

If its within 1 or 2 years I think, I cant remember now, but after that if you get called again you cant refuse.

 

I had 2 weeks service last july, but had the first week cancelled because of a long case, then the second week only got called for the last 2 days - result. :p

 

Good luck!

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No you can't refuse...

 

You can't refuse since it is now legally your "public duty" to be a juror, however you can apply for deferral or discretionary excusal.

 

Deferral can only be granted once.

 

I have already had 1 deferral and Im now asking for excusal as I have better things to do with my time like run my own business as opposed to having to drag my arse all the way to Liverpool to give some scouser in a nicked car a guilty verdict.

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I've done it.

Was down for two weeks but they only needed me for a week in the end.

 

It was a case of calling a number early in the morning and they tell you if you need to go in. If not, carry on with your normal life.

 

If you have to go in then hope they pick you for a case or it gets boring. Take something to read!

 

I had a case with a psycho woman who glassed another woman in a pub and claimed she didn't mean to do it. What a load of crap.

Needless to say we sent her down. I voluntered to be head jurer for the hell of it so I got to be the one who said "GUILTY!"

 

It was a pain trying to convince the two or three people that kept trying to give her the benefit of the doubt against the plain facts. Sat in a room for 3-4 hours talking about it all. Make notes. Enjoy the free tea and biscuits ;)

 

Weird bit was coming out afterwards and all the family and people involved were just wandering around outside. I scuttled off quick!

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As a juror, you must either take an oath on a holy book or must affirm. If your not religious I guess the only option is affirmation whereby you declare you will faithfully try the defendant.

 

I guess you could refuse to faithfully try the defendant...I'd like to be a fly on the wall to hear what the judge has to say :)

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As a juror, you must either take an oath on a holy book or must affirm. If your not religious I guess the only option is affirmation whereby you declare you will faithfully try the defendant.

 

I did it a couple of years ago.

 

When it came to the oath, I guessed that most people would be like me, not want to swear an the bible so I opted for affirmation.

 

When it came to it, I was the only one to do this and the rest went with the bible !

 

I felt a bit like a devil worshiper :eyebrows:

 

Was really interesting though, heard two cases, the first was a guy who had molested a mentally ill man at a hospital, it was obvious (IMO) he did it cos the molestee ! was like a little kid and I'm 100% sure wouldn't make it up.

TBH he didn't think anything about it, it was his carers that brought the case.

Anyway he couldn't tell the date or time of the offence so they let the guy off scot free - sad really, but at least the man who was molested wasn't fussed.

 

As the case was abandoned we heard another, a guy beats up another (badly) and the CPS put it up, but 11 of us thought he had undue provocation (all except one do-gooder) and we found him NG.

The judge didn't seem to agree with us on his summing up, but we ruled :)

 

In interesting experience, plus if you self employed you can get fairly good expenses for your time (depending on your company details).

 

PS Remember not to take your phone into the room when you are deliberating..:( :( :(

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