Submitted by D_L56 t3_11cze31 in massachusetts

I recently got Mail that I am summoned for jury duty in a few months. I went to www.majury.com and entered in my badgeId, pin, zipcode and see a message that says “The Office of Jury Commissioner has DISQUALIFIED you from service based on the information you supplied to this office in your disqualification request. YOU SHOULD NOT REPORT FOR SERVICE.

You will receive written notification of your disqualification by mail in 7-10 days from the date of disqualification. Depending on the reason for the disqualification, you may be summoned for juror service again as early as next year. Thank you for using the Massachusetts Juror Service Website.”

I did not submit any sort of disqualification, so I am confused by this message.

Any advice on what to do? Is this normal? Or a glitch in their system?

I want to call the jurors office but also wouldn’t do want to get “un-disqualified” lol

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Klutzer_Munitions t1_ja8fxls wrote

Here's what you should do:

Step one: throw a party

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923kjd t1_ja8myoj wrote

Step 2: Sell your secret. You can start with me.

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Hoosac_Love t1_ja8k4el wrote

Hold on to the disqualification notice so that in case it was a mistake you can show it for proof that you were excused from jury duty in case you get fined for not showing up.It could have been a error and meant for another person so just keep the notice for proof.

I had a friend who moved to Pennsylvania but Massachusetts didn't do their homework and he years later found he had a misdomeanor record and a $1000 fine against him.He had to show proof of a PA residence before the mailing date of the jury summons,yea mistakes happen!

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Menacing_Anus42 t1_ja8s6xm wrote

take the blessing you have received and move on with life, grateful.

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movdqa t1_ja9emrv wrote

I hope you did a screen capture of the message or received an email notification of the same. I've only once received a jury summons and it was in MA back in the 1980s. We had already moved to NH and I went back a month later to collect any mail that they had for me. There was a jury summons and I just sent them a note indicating that I no longer resided in the state. Back then everything was done by mail or phone or in-person as the public internet didn't exist back then. I've never been summoned after that and I'm in my 60s. Our son has been for Grand Jury service.

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Banea-Vaedr t1_ja8euin wrote

You can always call and ask after the selection date

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kobeyashidog t1_ja9e8jm wrote

Why do you think you have to do anything? It sounds pretty clear. Do not report for service. That’s the end of that. Could be a million reasons why they disqualified you and you will have no way to find out. Nothing more to do on your end.

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March_Latter t1_ja9gf50 wrote

I get called from Jury duty almost every year and they wait till the last second to say I am not needed. Hold on to this DQ and send it along with any other correspondence you get.

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Yestattooshurt t1_ja9gkmo wrote

You are lucky, I just had to show up for jury service, it was terrible. I had to wake up at like 5:30 to make it an hour and a half away and then they moved us out of a jury room to a courtroom, then decided to interview jurors individually so they made like 75 people wait out in the hallway. For 4 hours.

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kristo456 t1_ja9tun9 wrote

personal experience - one time I served on a jury and then was resummoned within the 3 year period with which you cannot be summoned. So I called and told them and they excused me (I had proof of my previous summons). It was funny, my name came up like 2 years 8 months later, so just inside the window.

I feel like as long as you have the written notice as proof then you are going to be all good. Mistakes happen. Just follow up if you don't get that proof...

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MikeD123999 t1_jaanwu7 wrote

I dont know if i trust the system. If the lawyers control the people on the jury, isnt that fixing the results. It should just be random people. They should have to explain why you are disqualified to make sure they arent doing any funny stuff.

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