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Jury Duty Scam
10-03-2007, 08:20
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Jury Duty Scam
AT my Last Jury Service summons, the coordinator asked for the
medical excused and convicted felons to approach the clerk for
dismissal. I raised my hand and asked if dismissal was a perk of a
felony conviction? She said felons can't serve and thus are excused.
I asked to be excused on felony grounds. She quickly responded that
lying on your questioner is against the law. I asked, "Is it a
felony."

5 days of jury service folowed
GregoryO'Connor
94ptRomolandCa

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> I just served on jury duty earlier this week. The jury
coordinator
> mentioned this scam to all of us, telling us that prospective
jurors are never called
> on the telephone, and they never ask for social security numbers.
Identity
> theft can happen anywhere...be aware!!
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Jury Duty Scam - krminyl@... - 10-02-2007, 23:52
Jury Duty Scam - Leroy Eckert - 10-03-2007, 03:24
Jury Duty Scam - Gregory OConnor - 10-03-2007 08:20



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