bond-007 said:The employers letter must state that you are indespensible and he can't operate his business without you and that it would cause great hardship. Nothing else will work.
I think it's fairly easy to get out of it if you so desire. Rather than just make something up you could go to your GP and get a letter saying it's causing you stress and could be detrimental to your mental health. That will be that, the court registrar (or whomever it is) wont blink. On a separate note, anyone doing jury duty should check their house insurance policy . . my very basic FBD policy pays €25 per day when doing jury duty.loodles said:Any ideas how I can get out of it? Had a terrible experience the last time - was picked for a Jury where I knew the defendant.
bond-007 said:Yes, students and those in education are exempt. I suppose at the end of the day its the county registars call or the presiding judge's as whether you will get excused.
loodles said:Did you have to give proof of the course? or just the letter? I mite try that route myself!
When I did jury duty It was 10 days that we had to attend each morning to see if you were among the chosen few. When the judge released us each morning it was off home to enjoy the rest of the day off. I would make no attempt to go to work in that case. When you got the cert of attendance, it is of no concern of anyone if you were not picked on any day.I'm not being smart, it's just that my work place is at least 2 hours away. So why take on the stress of rushing to work and only getting there for the second half of the day? And potentially repeat this process for three days running... or longer.
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