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Will this get me out of jury duty?
I am hearing impaired... I am around 90% plus deaf in my left ear no hearing aid will work or fit in that ear as canal is too small. I am around 50/60% plus hearing loss in right ear, and I do wear a hearing aid in that ear, but you practically havehave to always be either in from of my or mildly on my right side for me to hear... I cannot hear, almost at all if you are on the left side... nor can I hear well in medium to large rooms, nor a a fair distance...
The last time I was in a court room, I never heard the judge when he spoke, maybe a couple words, that's it... well???
If all else fails, I'll just say I'm a racist, and hate everyone!
as for sign language... I don't sign... period! Never learned...
as for the impairment... I can prove it!
9 Antworten
- YetiLv 7vor 7 Jahren
If you've been called for jury duty, go and attend. For the process to work, they still need people there as much as possible, and to have the selection process where people are dropped off.
They may double check your hearing claims while there, but yes, that would likely get you out of jury duty. But... they're still likely to want you to come in in person so that the process can voluntarily drop you out, rather than you just not showing up at all.
- vor 7 Jahren
It is likely that you would be excused from jury duty due to your being hard of hearing, as for you to be an adequate juror they would have to hire an interpreter.
However, I would not lie to be excused, and if you do have to serve do so with pride and joy. While it can be an annoyance, it can also be a learning experience and it is certainly a privilege that many do not have. One day, it could be you or one of your loved ones that needs a dependable jury.
- ,Lv 7vor 7 Jahren
I was just on jury duty with a hearing impaired person and the judge made every effort to make sure that person was able to hear what ever was going on in the court room.
They have different hearing aides now that may greatly assist you in the court room.
When they ask you if anyone has any disabilities, just let them know.
Good luck.
- vor 7 Jahren
could do only way to get accurate answer is by asking someone who has either done it or who helps run it
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- ?Lv 7vor 7 Jahren
Very likely. If you can't hear everything that's going on, you can't really be expected to come to a fair verdict. You can make the point that testimony would have to go through a third party (i.e., a sign interpreter) and there's always room for a misunderstanding there, and a possible mistrial.
- 96 ZORRO LT1Lv 4vor 7 Jahren
That should be enough to get you out of jury duty don't say your a racist because no one wants to hear that unless you really are..