SAHMS and jury duty EDIT

Submitted by Emile on Mon, 01/29/2007 - 11:30pm.

Shit. I'm supposed to report for jury duty tomorrow. I'm a SAHM, and I have no childcare, not even a regular babysitter. It happens that dh has the day off tomorrow(he works retail, so his days off are during the week), and I plan on going in armed with my boys' birth certificates (and possibly with my two year old, so that I can conspicuously nurse him), and explaining why I can not serve. As far as I can tell, I have no other recourse, besides being absent and facing a $250 fine. There is no way to contact the court house and talk to a *person* about jury duty. Does anyone have any experience with this situation? Will they let me off without much argument on my part, or will they take the fact that I showed up at all as proof that I can serve?

I'm in New York City, and served on a jury seven years ago, and I seem to recall being penned in a big room with hundreds of other people for several hours, and then just being selected as part of a group that was considered for a trial without having a chance to talk to anyone official.

Of course I should have worried about all this a couple weeks ago when I got the summons, but I get them pretty much yearly, and except for that one time seven years ago, I've always found out the evening before the date they set that I didn't actually have to appear, from calling the automated phone number they give you for that purpose, and I just thought that would be the case this time as well, but nope. Any advice would be muchly appreciated.

EDIT: OK, I've just read the fine print on the summons, and see the address where I have to go (in person! No letters accepted-- and if you can't get a babysitter? Too bad I guess) to get excused on account of being a caregiver. I expect I'll hear something from them about waiting to go there the very day I'm supposed to appear, but I'll bring DS, and hopefully between us we can flash my nipples at strategic moments and thoroughly discomfit the bureaucrats. It's funny how my first instinct on realizing I had to show up tomorrow was to ask the hip mamas for help. It just goes to show how good the advice and support here is, but of course, I should have read the fine print *first*. Big thank yous to those who have replied, and if anyone else wants to talk about the provisions their city or county makes for SAHMs and juty duty, please feel free.

Further Edit: I went this morning, and it turned out to be quick and easy to be excused. And if any Queens County mamas are in my boat and should come across this blog, it turned out to be perfectly OK to have waited until the day I was supposed to serve. Whew!

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Submitted by denessasma on Tue, 01/30/2007 - 4:34pm.

here in charlotte, there is no excuse.the courthouse provides free daycare, not sure about the BF thing though, here you only serve one day unless you end up on a trial.

Jessica
Be who you are and say what you feel because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind~~Dr.Seuss

Submitted by Lucy Pinball on Mon, 01/29/2007 - 11:56pm.

the two times that i have been summoned since being a mom, allowing me to opt out b/c of breastfeeding. i don't know if you are or not but you could say that you are!

"Yes, Mother. I can see you are flawed. You have not hidden it. That is your greatest gift to me." ~Alice Walker

Submitted by crockmama on Mon, 01/29/2007 - 11:53pm.

in Los Angeles. the first time was about a week after DD was born, and again about 18 months later. i just had to fill out the form that came with the summons, declaring i am unable to show because i'm primary caretaker and i'm breastfeeding. that was enough for them,

yeah, you probably should have responded that you would be unable to participate when you got the summoms. not sure what recourse you have now, if any. i'd probably just show up with the kid in tow and see where that gets you.

Submitted by guava on Tue, 01/30/2007 - 1:55am.

After I weaned ds, I called in and was able to speak to someone. I explained that I was the sole caregiver for an 18 m/o and the guy told me exactly what to write in my excuse form. Not sure if that's an option in NY. Good luck!!

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Submitted by Strange Quark on Mon, 01/29/2007 - 11:35pm.

and each time, I write a nice letter telling them that I am a SAHM and a student and that my family cannot afford childcare right now, but if they are willing to pay for childcare for my son that I would love to come. They always excuse me, no questions asked.

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