Jury duty? What happens if....
Thank's, Gail
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Gail....
I had the doc write the fact that I have a high output ostomy
and can not go without a toilet for more than 1/2 hour.
I am permanently exempt from jury duty.
Having any type of ostomy is a reason for being exempt, since
the court can not be interrupted during trial to accommodate
a health issue.
In Florida, a call to the clerk's office will usually be all it takes.
In fact, while my wife was recovering from surgery, I told them
I was her caretaker, and they gave me an exemption for three years.
Stay well,
John0 -
Whew!
Well ok....I just got off the phone with my Dr. and he said I need a year off of jury duty and then we will see how I am doing with that. Why was I so worried? He agreed right away and is writing a letter now.
So if you do have this come up...here is your answer
plh, gail0 -
Thanks John. This isJohn23 said:Gail....
I had the doc write the fact that I have a high output ostomy
and can not go without a toilet for more than 1/2 hour.
I am permanently exempt from jury duty.
Having any type of ostomy is a reason for being exempt, since
the court can not be interrupted during trial to accommodate
a health issue.
In Florida, a call to the clerk's office will usually be all it takes.
In fact, while my wife was recovering from surgery, I told them
I was her caretaker, and they gave me an exemption for three years.
Stay well,
John
Thanks John. This is something I just did not think about until it happened. Heck, I'm just now getting the confidence to go out places for a longer length of time, but not to get stuck in a court room for hours.
Thank you! Gail0 -
I didn't want my onc to reveal too much,so all she wrote,wasplh4gail said:Whew!
Well ok....I just got off the phone with my Dr. and he said I need a year off of jury duty and then we will see how I am doing with that. Why was I so worried? He agreed right away and is writing a letter now.
So if you do have this come up...here is your answer
plh, gail
that i couldn't sit for too long.....The young court employee read my note,looked at me butt before she could say anything, i lifted my shirt so only she could see and said: "Here's my real documentation....".....She gasped (I've trained my stoma to wink) and said "I'll be right back"....In a minute or so she gave me copies of everything,told me to save it and that i was excused from serving jury duty forever......I've served a number of times and got
full pay as i had still been working......No way do i want to serve now,regardless of the money,as just to get to court is an adventure now!!!!!!!!0 -
SmilecoloCan said:I didn't want my onc to reveal too much,so all she wrote,was
that i couldn't sit for too long.....The young court employee read my note,looked at me butt before she could say anything, i lifted my shirt so only she could see and said: "Here's my real documentation....".....She gasped (I've trained my stoma to wink) and said "I'll be right back"....In a minute or so she gave me copies of everything,told me to save it and that i was excused from serving jury duty forever......I've served a number of times and got
full pay as i had still been working......No way do i want to serve now,regardless of the money,as just to get to court is an adventure now!!!!!!!!
Winking Stoma; sort of a "window to your world" eh?
Blake0 -
The Jury has reached a Verdict
You could be excused. I have received the jury duty summons before and since I'm on a regular chemo schedule, if I was selected for a case that ran 2-3 weeks or more it would be a problem. I had my oncologist write me a note and that was that.
I would love to be on a jury, I can tell if someone is guilty just by looking at them!
;-)
-phil0 -
Yup
Know exactly how you are feeling. I've not been called since my diagnosis but would have to definitely contact my doctor for a letter if it ever came up. Glad you got it resolved.
Kim0 -
I have been summonedtoyfox said:jury duty
I am a caretaker for my husband and received a jury duty notice. All you need to do is
give the notice to your doctor or office....they will take care of it. I was excused from
jury service for one year.
Linda
twice since Robert's stage iv dx...I just filled out request to be excused online, given the fact I am primary caregiver to my husband with stage iv cancer....excused both times (with the disclaimer I can be recalled next year)..*sigh*
Angela0
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