Everyday life practice question
If you are called for jury service, you are:
- Required by law to attend unless excusedCorrect answer
- Free to ignore it
- Only asked if you volunteer
- Paid a full salary by the court
Why
Serving on a jury is a duty. If your name is selected from the electoral register you must attend unless you are excused.
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