Monday, February 8, 2010

The sheriff summons jurors to court sessions. True or False?

Please answer true or false followed by a small explainationThe sheriff summons jurors to court sessions. True or False?
False (at least in my State)The sheriff summons jurors to court sessions. True or False?
True. You are summoned by a letter from the sheriff to be a juror. If you do not answer the summons the sheriff can issue a bench warrant for your arrest.
you're a little confused. the sheriff serves a summons to you to appear in court on a certain day. the court clerk sends out notice to appear for juror duty. and if picked, sits in judgement of you.
false In most counties and municipalities the Sherriff SERVES summons to witnesses.





The clerk of court sends out notifications to prospective jurors for jury duty.
False. In California, the Court Clerk sends out Jury Duty Notices.


The Sherriffs serve Witnesses. Or The Juror, if they don't report!!!
the sheriff has nothing to do with juries. it is done by the district clerk. the only way a sheriff will get involved is if you do not show up.FALSE

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