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Failure to Answer the Summons A person who receives a summons for jury service and fails to answer the summons as directed by the summons, is subject to a contempt action that is punishable by a fine of not less than $100 nor more than $1,000.
By law, you are allowed to reschedule your jury service one-time for any reason. The deferral date must be on a Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday, at least six weeks from your current summons date.
In some courts, the jury selection process happens on the same day as the rest of the trial, or at the beginning of a multi-day trial. In other courts, the jury selection is held for multiple cases on the same day, and then the jurors chosen for each trial are ordered to come back on a different day for the trial.
You will automatically be assigned a new date for jury duty if you do not respond. Further failure to appear could result in punishment by fine, incarceration or both. Fines can start at $250 with a maximum of $1500.
Exemptions from Jury Service (GOVT CODE §62.106): You over seventy (70) years of age. You have legal custody of a child/ children younger than 12 years of age and your jury service requires leaving the child/children without adequate supervision. You are a student of a public or private secondary school.
After the jury is selected, the trial will begin.After the closing arguments, the judge will instruct the jury on the applicable law and the case will be turned over to the jury for deliberations. After the jury deliberates, it will return its verdict.
The Sheriff's officer/staff member while you're still in the jury assembly area. the judge or coroner when you're called into court.
Other Jury Duty Excuses in Texas A prospective juror must contact the summoning court or judge directly, in order to request excuse. The excuse will be reasonable and sworn in front of the judge, and at the discretion of the courts, the juror will be granted release or rescheduling for another day.
County or District Court Jury The fine begins at $100 and can go up to $1,000. Missing county or district jury summonses in Texas may mean a person is in contempt of court, which carries a sentence of up to six months in jail.