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Tom R.
 
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Be careful. In a number of states the refusal to accept certified mail is
deemed delivery. So there is no advantage to declining certified mail.
Moreover there is a presumption that first class mail when sent is
delivered. Check to see if your state has an opt out regulation where you
can defer jury duty at least once for a period of six months.

"Keith" wrote in message
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Did it come certified? If there was no proof of delivery, throw it away.

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Keith
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Democracy must be something more than two wolves and a sheep voting
on what to have for dinner. --James Bovard, Civil Libertarian (1994)
"Don White" wrote in message
...
What a year. After a lousy spring and 1st half of the summer..with my

wife
home recovering from an operation, my mom not feeling well and my cat

tore
up by the neighbours in a fight. I was counting on the last half of

August
and September for some travelling and sailing on my 'new' Sandpiper 565.
Mail came today and there was a jury duty summons for our provincial

Supreme
Court. I have to make myself available for the month of September.
I wonder if 'a need for sailing' is good enough excuse to be released?






 
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