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Old 10-08-2011, 01:51 PM
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Originally Posted by jannieC View Post
No. You can quash a subpoena if a lawyer signs it and you have compelling reasons (per my agency's policies and procedure manual, section 6.15 lol). It's not that I don't want to help, but one business day notice is ridiculous. I am booked with clients through the month of October and into early November already.

If a judge signed it, it would be a done deal.
Nice to know.

I want to get out of this jury duty crap they sent me. One of the questions is, "are you friends/related to a police officer?". My friend WAS dating a cop....I'm wondering if I said yes, and used his name if I had to, if that might work?
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