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What Does On Call for Jury Duty Mean? - LegalClarity Receiving a jury summons places you “on call,” a status that requires you to be available for jury duty on short notice This system allows courts to manage juror pools efficiently, without requiring every person to spend their days waiting at a courthouse
California, On-Call And Confused : r juryduty - Reddit I understand that normally means I just have to wait to potentially be called in, but I looked up California's policies and it says potential jurors serve 1 day on on-call services or 5 days on standby telephone service
Serving As Juror - Reporting Jurors | Superior Court of California . . . Call-in Jurors receive a summons that instructs them to call our office after 5:00 p m on a Friday As a Call-in Juror, you may be instructed to call the recording every day, beginning on your summons day, a Friday, and continuing for no more than 5 court days
FACT SHEET - California Courts A prospective juror is on-call or standby but is then required to arrive at the courthouse for assignment to a jury panel They are sent to a courtroom and questioned, only to be dismissed
Jury Duty FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) - Ninth Circuit Most jurors complete their service in one day, but if selected for a trial, it typically lasts three days The Court reserves the right to have jurors "on call " Jury service does not end at a specific time of day, so please plan on serving the entire day
Your Questions Answered: How Jury Duty Protects Your Rights What does a juror do? There are two types of juries: grand juries and trial juries Grand juries take place before a person is formally charged with a crime and are made up of 16 to 23 jurors In these proceedings, jurors hear from the prosecution and determine if there is enough evidence to formally charge someone with a crime