You do eventually get paid for the longer trails. Do your dutyThis is one of the controversies in the current criminal justice system. Many are saying multi week or month trials are too great an imposition in the lives of jury members and the right to a jury trial should be restricted for that reason. Perhaps a rule that juries cannot be selected for a trial predicted to take more than 10 days?
The options in Ontario are limited, specifically the list of disabilities is what I was referring to. The first time I received the paperwork that list was very short. I submitted the paperwork and a month or 2 later received a second letter saying my services wouldn't be required. The second time I received a jury duty notification the disability list was significantly expanded and if you checked yes for some of the disabilities listed, then you were automatically removed from the jury duty list.I have the paper in front of me and not any options where I legitimately remove myself: I'm a Canadian citizen, am over 18, am not on a special occupations list (lawyer etc.), don't have disabilities (apart from ugly face but doubt if they count that) and don't have a Police record (apart from Walking on the moon by The Police on vinyl).
Well, being called for a 3 month murder trial can effectively wreck one's career or business. So I sympathize.You do eventually get paid for the longer trails. Do your duty
Fill it out and send it in, the Leafs have a better chance of winning the cup than you being selected for jury duty. If you get to the point of why you can't do jury duty tell the judge you are seeing escorts and it affects your judgment of being impartial.Checked my mail today and discovered a letter from the Ministry of the Attorney General. It wasn't a registered letter.
They're asking me to fill out a mandatory jury eligibility form and mail it back within 30 days.
Has anybody here received the same letter and ignored it ? There's no proof it even arrived since it was not tracked or registered. A few people on reddit claimed they just ignored it and nothing happened.
Even if I do reply I want to get out of doing it since I'll lose a lot of money (self employed). I've read online that they usually excuse self-employed people who are sole bread winners for their household.
Lol. He'll probably understand since he's probably a Terb member too!Fill it out and send it in, the Leafs have a better chance of winning the cup than you being selected for jury duty. If you get to the point of why you can't do jury duty tell the judge you are seeing escorts and it affects your judgment of being impartial.
There was a comic a few years ago saying that if he was in court he would demand the trial be in French. And then when they were about to proceed, he would demand a translator because he only spoke English.Say no to french and english is your 2nd language.
"I hear all those voices on Fux news" would also work. Offer the opinion that the defendant is a pedophile, even if the issue being tried is a real estate transaction. Hum to yourself a lot...I was called once and watched people excuse themselves with success. Terminal illness etc. The best one was "I hear voices. I know who is guilty without hearing the evidence". He got a pass.
I received one and there was an option that was like, do you have a physical or mental condition preventing you from jury duty?I have the paper in front of me and not any options where I legitimately remove myself: I'm a Canadian citizen, am over 18, am not on a special occupations list (lawyer etc.), don't have disabilities (apart from ugly face but doubt if they count that) and don't have a Police record (apart from Walking on the moon by The Police on vinyl).
When I received a form like this in the mail, I wrote a letter and sent it back stating that I was self employed and working out of the country and could not afford to take time off to accommodate this request. Also mentioned I'll be retired by age 60 and they can circle back to me then when I have enough time to play along. Never heard back.I actually did jury service in another country almost 25 years ago and it was fun and I was fully paid by my employer. Now I am self employed and I stand to lose a small fortune ($1000-1200 per day) for each day I am not working.
Am still pondering whether I should send the form back or not
They’ll have to prove that you received it.In the paperwork you receive there are options that you can check off, legitimately, to remove yourself from jury duty. I received it twice. the first time I filled it in and was called a few weeks later that I didn't have to attend. The seccond time the form had been changed that allowed for a few legitimate reasons to be removed from jury duty.
And yes, legally if you don't respond to a jury notification, unless that has been changed, you can be charged for not responding.
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I agree with you 100%. But their response, I once asked them that same question, is you have to prove you didn't receive. I said that's kind of dumb especially if I didn't know I had one sent to me. Their response was; "sorry but that's just the way it is".They’ll have to prove that you received it.
It's the opposite down here in NYS, if you show up, even if you don't see any actual jury duty they kick the can down the road so that you are out of the pool for 7 years...I did it all by the book the first time I got that notice. Went in on the day they instructed me to then spent the next few days sitting around reading books and watching movies on a portable DVD player (which tells you it was a while ago!). Then they sent us home for good midweek as it sounded like there weren't any trials needing juries that week. It was a nice little break from the office, actually. But as the veterans around the room said that week, once they have you, you should expect to hear from them every 3 years. And COVID era aside, they were right! But every time I've been back since: no trials and sent home by the end of the day Monday.