Maine Motion for Juror Summonses to Be Served by Mail

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This is a model motion for jury summonses to be served by mail, rather than delivered by the sheriff's department or other official organ. Citing federal law, the motion argues that contact with government officials during the process of service would be presumptively prejudicial. You can adapt this form to fit your own facts and circumstances.
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If you are age 70 or over and have either a physical or mental disability or impairment you may be excused from jury service.

For any updates on these reporting instructions you may also call the Juror line at 1-800-872-5539.

Jurors are summoned randomly from countywide lists maintained by the Department of Motor Vehicles, the Franchise Tax Board's state tax filers, and the local registrar of voters.

If an application is made to produce the information under Rule 26(g), the party resisting discovery bears the initial burden to show the court that the information is not, in fact, "reasonably accessible because of undue burden or expense." The requesting party must then show "good cause" why the information should be ...

A party upon whom a request is served to produce the party's medical, employment or other records in the possession of a third party may, at the party's option, produce in place of such records an effective written authorization by which the submitting party may obtain the requested records.

Rule 80B(m) is amended to clarify that an order of remand from the Superior Court to the governmental agency is not a final judgment from which an appeal lies, absent special circumstances. The amendment is not intended to change the law governing final judgments, moot issues or the preservation of issues for appeal.

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