Can't miss work? Don't have a car? Here are valid excuses to miss jury duty in California
Briefly

"An undue hardship is a difficult situation that prevents you from being able to serve."
California law states you are qualified to be a juror if you are: A U.S. citizen. At least 18 years old. Can understand enough English to discuss the case. A resident of the county that sent the summons. Have not served on a jury in the past 12 months. Not already on a grand or trial jury. Not under a conservatorship. Not in jail or prison. Not on parole or probation for a felony. Not registered as a sex offender. Not convicted of wrongdoing while in public office and have not had your civil rights restored.
Read at The Sacramento Bee
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