Civic Duty or Civic Burden? Local Citizen’s Struggle with Jury Duty Unfolds

Alton, IL – Seated at a wood-paneled courtroom in Madison County, Joe Crawford, a local bookstore owner, became an unwitting protagonist in a story that intersects daily life and civic responsibility when he was summoned for jury duty. For many, receiving a jury duty summons can be an inconvenience, but the process is a foundational pillar of the American legal system, ensuring that a cross-section of the community can weigh in on the legal matters at hand. Crawford, initially skeptical about the interruption to his routine, experienced a shift in perspective as he delved deeper … Read more

Day Off for Baxter Co. Group A Jurors: No Jury Duty This Monday

MOUNTAIN HOME, Ark. — Residents of Baxter County who belong to Jury Group A received an unexpected reprieve from their civic duties this week. Officials announced Sunday that these jurors need not report for duty on Monday as previously scheduled. Canda Reese, the Baxter County and Circuit Clerk, cited the continuation of trials as the reason for the postponement. The trials were set to commence this week; however, due to unforeseen circumstances, they have been pushed to a later date. Those affected by this change will be notified about their next reporting dates as soon … Read more

Des Moines Sheriff’s Office Alerts Public to Jury Duty Scams: What You Need to Know

BURLINGTON, Iowa — Officials in Des Moines County are raising alarms over a surge in fraudulent schemes involving jury duty, which have duped several residents recently. Local citizens have reported receiving intimidating calls and emails from scammers demanding money or personal information to avoid arrest. The Des Moines County Sheriff’s Office has clarified that such demands are deceptive and have no association with the usual judicial process. Scammers have been impersonating law enforcement officials, falsely claiming that the person contacted has the outstanding jury duty and will be arrested if a payment is not made … Read more

Des Moines County Sheriff’s Office Alerts Citizens to Rising Jury Duty Scam Threats

DES MOINES, Iowa — Officials in Des Moines County are raising alarms over a series of jury duty scams targeting residents, urging the public to remain vigilant and aware of fraudulent activities. The Des Moines County Sheriff’s Office reported an increase in complaints where scammers, pretending to be law enforcement officers, demand payments for alleged missed jury duties. According to Sheriff Kevin Glendening, these scammers often use intimidation tactics, threatening arrest or legal action unless immediate payment is made. They typically ask for payment via gift cards, wire transfers, or other untraceable methods, which are … Read more