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Even though it’s legitimately a massive inconvenience to myself and my employer, what would they actually try to pull if I just decided not to show up. I realize fines and jail time as well as a misdemeanor are on the table, but is that really even likely?

Even though it’s legitimately a massive inconvenience to myself and my employer, what would they actually try to pull if I just decided not to show up. I realize fines and jail time as well as a misdemeanor are on the table, but is that really even likely?

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Look up the concept of jury nullification and then once you know about it tell them you known about it. The mere knowledge of what it is can get you excused.

They don't want people who know what it is to serve on juries because they lose all their power.

Just the knowledge of it alone is enough. Cgpgray on YouTube has a great 5 min video.