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"I've been employed since I was 16, have never been arrested, charged, incarcerated or frankly even been spoken to by an officer of the law and yet I've never been called on for jury service....why???" just luck of the draw. I was called up when I was 25. My grandfather got called up 3x in his life. My mum was never called up nor my Dad. | |||
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"I've been employed since I was 16, have never been arrested, charged, incarcerated or frankly even been spoken to by an officer of the law and yet I've never been called on for jury service....why???" If you had a criminal record you may not have been called up. | |||
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"I've been employed since I was 16, have never been arrested, charged, incarcerated or frankly even been spoken to by an officer of the law and yet I've never been called on for jury service....why???" Because you are a dodgy Fabswinger obv! | |||
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"I've been employed since I was 16, have never been arrested, charged, incarcerated or frankly even been spoken to by an officer of the law and yet I've never been called on for jury service....why???" Why do you want to do it? I know a bloke who ended up on a fraud case which ran for over four months, said it was incredibly boring.. | |||
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"I've been employed since I was 16, have never been arrested, charged, incarcerated or frankly even been spoken to by an officer of the law and yet I've never been called on for jury service....why??? If you had a criminal record you may not have been called up. " He said he hasn't the clue is in the post. | |||
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"I've been employed since I was 16, have never been arrested, charged, incarcerated or frankly even been spoken to by an officer of the law and yet I've never been called on for jury service....why??? If you had a criminal record you may not have been called up. He said he hasn't the clue is in the post." Ah, I misread his post. | |||
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"I've been employed since I was 16, have never been arrested, charged, incarcerated or frankly even been spoken to by an officer of the law and yet I've never been called on for jury service....why??? Why do you want to do it? I know a bloke who ended up on a fraud case which ran for over four months, said it was incredibly boring.." Why not? It's interesting | |||
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"Population of 65 million all of the people in your category who are eligible must be around 20 million..." I yet people I know have been called up 3 or 4 times | |||
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"I've been employed since I was 16, have never been arrested, charged, incarcerated or frankly even been spoken to by an officer of the law and yet I've never been called on for jury service....why??? Why do you want to do it? I know a bloke who ended up on a fraud case which ran for over four months, said it was incredibly boring.. Why not? It's interesting" Not saying it's not, it's very interesting true but it's a bit of a lottery and ending up on a complex months long very not interesting case is always a possibility.. First one I did was a ra#e case and I've got to be honest when we say down and I saw the screen had been set up I thought not kids please.. | |||
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"I've been employed since I was 16, have never been arrested, charged, incarcerated or frankly even been spoken to by an officer of the law and yet I've never been called on for jury service....why???" Just the luck of the draw. But . . . From .gov 'Reasons for not completing jury service You will not complete jury service because you are: not qualified disqualified ineligible excusable Not qualified If you're on bail, you cannot serve on a jury in the Crown Court. But you can serve on a jury in the High Court or a Coroner’s Court. Disqualified Having a criminal conviction doesn't automatically rule you out of jury service. But you would be disqualified from serving on a jury if you: were convicted by a court in the United Kingdom, the Channel Islands or the Isle of Man and sentenced to imprisonment for life or for a term of five years of more in prison were detained during Her Majesty’s pleasure or during the pleasure of the Secretary of State or during the pleasure of the Governor of Northern Ireland have an indeterminate custodial sentence under Article 13 of the Criminal Justice (Northern Ireland) Order 2008 within the last 10 years in the United Kingdom, the Channel Islands or the Isle of Man, served any part of a sentence of imprisonment or detention; or were detained in a Young Offenders' Centre; or received a suspended sentence of imprisonment or an order for detention; or received a community service order or a community payback order with an unpaid work or other activity requirement imposed under section 227A or 227M of the Criminal Procedure (Scotland) Act 21995 within the last five years, in the United Kingdom, the Channel Islands or the Isle of Man, have been placed on probation or received a community payback order under section 277A of the Criminal Procedure (Scotland) Act 1995 which did not include any unpaid work or other activity requirement under section 227A(2)(c) If you ask to be excused from jury service because of a conviction, you must confirm the conviction date and sentence you received.' | |||
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"I've been employed since I was 16, have never been arrested, charged, incarcerated or frankly even been spoken to by an officer of the law and yet I've never been called on for jury service....why??? Just the luck of the draw. But . . . From .gov 'Reasons for not completing jury service You will not complete jury service because you are: not qualified disqualified ineligible excusable Not qualified If you're on bail, you cannot serve on a jury in the Crown Court. But you can serve on a jury in the High Court or a Coroner’s Court. Disqualified Having a criminal conviction doesn't automatically rule you out of jury service. But you would be disqualified from serving on a jury if you: were convicted by a court in the United Kingdom, the Channel Islands or the Isle of Man and sentenced to imprisonment for life or for a term of five years of more in prison were detained during Her Majesty’s pleasure or during the pleasure of the Secretary of State or during the pleasure of the Governor of Northern Ireland have an indeterminate custodial sentence under Article 13 of the Criminal Justice (Northern Ireland) Order 2008 within the last 10 years in the United Kingdom, the Channel Islands or the Isle of Man, served any part of a sentence of imprisonment or detention; or were detained in a Young Offenders' Centre; or received a suspended sentence of imprisonment or an order for detention; or received a community service order or a community payback order with an unpaid work or other activity requirement imposed under section 227A or 227M of the Criminal Procedure (Scotland) Act 21995 within the last five years, in the United Kingdom, the Channel Islands or the Isle of Man, have been placed on probation or received a community payback order under section 277A of the Criminal Procedure (Scotland) Act 1995 which did not include any unpaid work or other activity requirement under section 227A(2)(c) If you ask to be excused from jury service because of a conviction, you must confirm the conviction date and sentence you received.'" None of these reasons apply | |||
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"I've been employed since I was 16, have never been arrested, charged, incarcerated or frankly even been spoken to by an officer of the law and yet I've never been called on for jury service....why??? Just the luck of the draw. But . . . From .gov 'Reasons for not completing jury service You will not complete jury service because you are: not qualified disqualified ineligible excusable Not qualified If you're on bail, you cannot serve on a jury in the Crown Court. But you can serve on a jury in the High Court or a Coroner’s Court. Disqualified Having a criminal conviction doesn't automatically rule you out of jury service. But you would be disqualified from serving on a jury if you: were convicted by a court in the United Kingdom, the Channel Islands or the Isle of Man and sentenced to imprisonment for life or for a term of five years of more in prison were detained during Her Majesty’s pleasure or during the pleasure of the Secretary of State or during the pleasure of the Governor of Northern Ireland have an indeterminate custodial sentence under Article 13 of the Criminal Justice (Northern Ireland) Order 2008 within the last 10 years in the United Kingdom, the Channel Islands or the Isle of Man, served any part of a sentence of imprisonment or detention; or were detained in a Young Offenders' Centre; or received a suspended sentence of imprisonment or an order for detention; or received a community service order or a community payback order with an unpaid work or other activity requirement imposed under section 227A or 227M of the Criminal Procedure (Scotland) Act 21995 within the last five years, in the United Kingdom, the Channel Islands or the Isle of Man, have been placed on probation or received a community payback order under section 277A of the Criminal Procedure (Scotland) Act 1995 which did not include any unpaid work or other activity requirement under section 227A(2)(c) If you ask to be excused from jury service because of a conviction, you must confirm the conviction date and sentence you received.' None of these reasons apply " There are many more - but that would have filled the page. But mostly - it really is just the luck of the draw. I have been called once my husband twice - my friend same age, never - her husband once - plus you can still be called in your 70's so . . . watch this space. | |||
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