So this morning I received a summons for jury duty for late April. I will be 34 weeks pregnant the first day I am supposed to report. So my question is, do I get a doctor's note requesting I be re-scheduled for a later date and risk being summoned again while bfing (Which I think would be even more of a hassle) Or do I just show up and hope they'll take one look at me and send me home? But if I do show up and they want me on the jury anyway how will I make sure I get enough bathroom breaks? Also, I'm a stay at home mom with a 3 yo, would I be compensated for child care? I'd love some advice on this WWYD situation...
Re: Jury Duty at 35+ weeks
Also my mom used to be excused for not having child care when she was a SAHM with me. If I remember correctly she didn't even have to show up, she just mailed in a statement that she was a caregiver or something.
I cannot imagine that they would keep you!
Baby #2 Due 3/7/20
When I lived in Boston, I got summed 3 or 4 times. I think country wide if you had had jury duty within the last 3 years, you are automatically exempt. I had jury duty when I was still a resident of Connecticut and was not selected for a jury, but was there the whole day. So that was my time. I was summoned in Boston a year or so later, and got to be exempt since I had just done it. Then I was actually selected for a Jury in 2009. That took 5 days of my time. Then a couple years later I was summoned again, and was exempt again since I did it a couple years prior. My husband and I bought a house in 2014, but it was in another county than Boston. I got another jury summons to my Boston apartment that was forwarded to my new house. I got to be exempt then too, since I was no longer a resident of Boston. So now if I get another one I"ll have to go.
I think if I were you OP, I'd go and expect to be dismissed. Then you won't have to worry about it. The judge will ask if you have any extenuating circumstances, and I think being 35 weeks pregnant is a pretty big one!
In both cases you wouldn't have to go & be dismissed, you would just reply with the jury duty form. Best of luck!!
https://www.judiciary.state.nj.us/juryreporting/juryfqa.pdf