People are annoyed with Jury Duty enough. Apparently, the message that the courts were closed for a budget-saving furlough day didn't make it to all the jurors, according to the Daily Breeze: "Some people complained that they were not told that Wednesday was a furlough day. Even those who had been asked to do their civic duty." Add to that those who traveled from afar to the courts. A man who drove out from Arizona was turned away and he was not sure if staying Los Angeles an extra day was a possibility. In fact, the word on the newswires about yesterday's furlough really didn't get out until early Wednesday morning. It almost seems the courts were as caught off guard as the people it serves. Although furlough days are scheduled for every third Wednesday of the month, there is no obvious indication of that on their webpage. Talk about a major fail in basic public information.




I had jury duty last week. Every evening I called to see if I had to go in the message clearly stated that the courts were closed on the third Wednesday of each month. Listen up people.
I'm on jury duty this week- lots of announcements and signs posted downtown about the furlough. It was discussed multiple times by the staff in the assembly room and the judge. I'm not saying that in some places it wasn't, but it was definitely made clear to those in our group.
Yes, I have a coworker on jury duty this week. He was out Tuesday, very much at work yesterday, and out again today. Methinks people do not pay attention and then blame it on others.
i had jury duty last week. when i called in on sunday, the voice message said the courts were closed on wednesday. when i went in on monday, the folks manning my pool repeatedly said the courts were closed on wednesday. it wasn't them this time.