San Juan County Jurors Summonsed for February 11th Duty at Courthouse

San Juan County, WA — Residents of San Juan County who have been summoned for jury duty are advised that the service period commencing on Monday, February 10, will require their attendance starting from Tuesday, February 11. All such jurors must report to the San Juan County Courthouse at precisely 8:30 a.m. on that day. The court’s administration emphasizes the importance of this assembly acknowledging the pivotal role jurors play in the judicial process. This specific summons marks the beginning of a critical judicial period that will span the entire week until Friday, February 14. … Read more

Juror Duty Update in San Juan County: Summoned Jurors for Early February Excused, Others Must Await Further Instructions

San Juan County, WA – Residents called upon for jury duty in San Juan County can rest easy for the upcoming two weeks as the county’s communication office has announced a pause. All those who were summoned for jury service starting Monday, February 3, have been excused from appearing. This temporary relief does not extend beyond two weeks, however. Individuals who have been called for jury duties beginning February 10 are advised to stay informed by checking for new instructions next Thursday afternoon. The pause pertains to unforeseen adjustments in the court’s schedule, necessitating the … Read more

Juror’s Dilemma: Can Rihanna’s Court Presence Sway ASAP Rocky’s Shooting Trial Verdict?

Los Angeles, California – The trial of the Grammy-winning rapper ASAP Rocky, involving serious assault charges, commenced this week, casting a spotlight not just on the legal proceedings but also on the potential influence of his longtime partner, global music icon Rihanna. The question of her sway over jurors emerged strikingly during jury selection, just a day before the legal arguments officially kicked off. During the selection, Deputy District Attorney John Lewin quizzed potential jurors on whether Rihanna’s presence in the courtroom could impact their ability to deliver a fair verdict. This scenario underscores the … Read more

Connecticut Jurors Face Quick Return to Duty Amid System Glitch: What You Need to Know

Hartford, CT – Many Connecticut residents who have served on a jury may find themselves back in the courtroom sooner than expected due to a significant computer glitch that has disrupted the state’s juror selection system. This glitch, affecting the Judicial Branch’s one-year safeguard mechanism designed to prevent individuals from serving multiple times within a 12-month period, has inadvertently cleared previous service records. Originally set up to enforce a mandatory cooling-off period for jurors, the automated system’s malfunction has led to some residents receiving new summons within weeks of their last jury duty stint. This … Read more