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Jury Duty - Is this going to be a problem???
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robynfs
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Jury Duty - Is this going to be a problem???
I just got notice today that I need to report to jury duty September 19th. I am moving September 28th and won't have residence in NY after then.
Am I going to have a problem? Should I say something or just go and see what happens?
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Posted 8/27/07 7:03 PM |
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SweetestOfPeas
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Re: Jury Duty - Is this going to be a problem???
you have to go. but you can tell them you're moving when you get there.
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Posted 8/27/07 7:27 PM |
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HoneyBadger
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Re: Jury Duty - Is this going to be a problem???
Posted by SweetestOfPeas
you have to go. but you can tell them you're moving when you get there.
exactly.
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Posted 8/27/07 7:38 PM |
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-Lisa-
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Re: Jury Duty - Is this going to be a problem???
you could postpone your summons. When they call you again, you'll have already moved.
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Posted 8/27/07 7:42 PM |
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GoldenRod
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Re: Jury Duty - Is this going to be a problem???
Posted by -Lisa-
you could postpone your summons. When they call you again, you'll have already moved.
That's what I would do. You can always get an initial postponement, and you can't serve if you're not a resident in that area. Even if they do send you a follow-up notice, just mail them back and say you are not a NY resident anymore.
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Posted 8/28/07 8:09 AM |
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robynfs
12/6/10!!
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Re: Jury Duty - Is this going to be a problem???
Posted by GoldenRod
Posted by -Lisa-
you could postpone your summons. When they call you again, you'll have already moved.
That's what I would do. You can always get an initial postponement, and you can't serve if you're not a resident in that area. Even if they do send you a follow-up notice, just mail them back and say you are not a NY resident anymore.
Sounds like a good idea...just nervous they will somehow manage to make me come back. I guess I need to get my name on some bills to prove my new residency.
Thanks
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Posted 8/28/07 9:52 AM |
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