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Your "begging" for help makes me uncomfortable. Anyways, here's the rules for NSW, and I assume all states are pretty similar:
http://www.courts.lawlink.nsw.go ... ervice/excused.html
Reasons for being excused
In terms of the Jury Amendment Act 2010, you may have 'good cause' to be excused if:
- jury service would cause undue hardship or serious inconvenience to you, your family or the public
- you have a disability that makes you unsuitable or incapable of effectively serving as a juror, without reasonable accommodation
- there is a conflict of interest or some other knowledge, acquaintance or friendship that you have which may result in your being perceived as lacking impartiality as a juror
- there is some other reason that would affect your ability to perform the functions of a juror.
The sheriff may also consider excusing you in other circumstances, including if:
- you are a sole trader or contractor
- you are a carer
- you are in an advanced stage of pregnancy or are having medical difficulties during your pregnancy
- you are an emergency service volunteer
- you are enrolled in education and need to attend lectures or exams; or are living outside your jury district to undertake studies
- you have a mental or physical impairment
- you are absent from NSW
- you have transport difficulties, such as unsuitable or unavailable public transport.
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