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  2. What happens if you skip jury duty? We asked the experts - AOL

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    Anthony Talarico, the chief assistant prosecutor for the Major Crimes Unit at the Bergen County Prosecutor's Office, said failure to respond to a jury questionnaire or summons is "in the ...

  3. Failure to appear - Wikipedia

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    A "failure to appear" (FTA), also known as "bail jumping", occurs when a defendant or respondent does not come before a tribunal as directed in a summons.In the United States, FTAs are punishable by fines, incarceration, or both when committed by a criminal defendant.

  4. What happens if I don’t show up for jury duty in Illinois ...

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    If you are summoned for jury duty in St. Clair County and have questions, you can reach an automated phone system by calling 618-825-2150 and entering your juror identification number, which ...

  5. Did you just get fined for skipping SC jury duty or is it a ...

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    “Recently we have received reports of individuals receiving documents through the mail demanding payment for failure to appear for jury service,” a warning on the District Court website says ...

  6. Summons - Wikipedia

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    The summons may be enforced by a court order, [5] and the law provides a criminal penalty of up to one year in prison or a fine, or both, for failure to obey the summons, [6] except that the person summoned may, to the extent applicable, assert a privilege against self incrimination or other evidentiary privileges, if applicable.

  7. Subpoena duces tecum - Wikipedia

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    A subpoena duces tecum (pronounced in English / s ə ˈ p iː n ə ˌ dj uː s iː z ˈ t iː k ə m / sə-PEE-nə DEW-seez TEE-kəm), or subpoena for production of evidence, is a court summons ordering the recipient to appear before the court and produce documents or other tangible evidence for use at a hearing or trial. In some jurisdictions ...

  8. Jury Duty scofflaws make their case at "Order to Show Cause ...

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    The Superior Court of Arizona in Maricopa County held "Order to Show Cause" hearings for citizens who failed to fulfill their jury duty summons.

  9. Contempt of court - Wikipedia

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    Failure to attend at court despite a summons requiring attendance. In respect of the High Court, historically a writ of latitat would have been issued, but now a bench warrant is issued, authorizing the tipstaff to arrange for the arrest of the individual, and imprisonment until the date and time the court appoints to next sit.