Thanks for your email. I am unable to excuse you from jury service on -call up date- completely. Due to a legislative change on the 04 October 2010, a deferral will always be considered in the first instance. This process is used so we can accommodate most people’s situations and commitments. This can, for example, be a less busy time at work, when you’re not on a planned holiday, during school holidays, or out of school, family commitment etc.
The reason the deferral legislation came into law on 4 October 2010 is so that if a juror was summoned for a particular date and was unable to attend, they could be deferred to a later date.
This allows those selected for jury duty, self-employed, a contractor and specialised contractor, employees and/or their employers, students as well as anybody else affected by their legal jury duty requirements, sufficient time to organise cover, leave or any other arrangements necessary to allow that juror to attend when re-summoned.
Only certain occupations are disqualified from jury service under section 8 Juries Act 1981, such as judges and police staff, people employed in other occupations who wish to be excused are required to provide a reason that falls within those provided by the legislation. Most people summonsed for jury service are employed in some way or have personal matters that are interrupted by attendance at Court. Under section 14B(2)(b) of the Juries Act 1981, you can only be deferred once, and under section 14B(1)(a), this deferral must be within a 12 month period.
To be deferred from your jury service on this occasion, you will need to provide more appropriate dates for your jury service. The dates you give us must be for a period of time of at least four weeks as from -date bracket-. Please note: (The courts are closed between mid-December to mid-January.) You will be called for the closest trial to the first date. If you could advise of this as soon as possible I will be able to process your application accordingly. If you do not attempt to provide us with convenient deferral dates on your response form, then we generate these dates automatically, meaning they may interfere with your commitments.
Please note that with this deferral of your jury service on this occasion you will be required to attend when re-summoned.
It is important that the dates given are a period that you are available as these dates cannot be changed at a later date.
However, if you do not wish to be deferred from this service, you may need to attend on your summoned date and appeal your application decision to the Judge.
If you could please advise of these dates as soon as possible I will be able to process your application accordingly.
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