Post by denizen on Apr 20, 2007 19:30:49 GMT -5
I recently had occasion to use one of the suggested responses for a jury duty questionnaire. See ayanrand’s post at thereisnostate.proboards39.com/index.cgi?board=general&action=display&thread=1133612386#1133631401
Here was my response to the local county clerk:
“Re: two simple questions relating to the juror questionnaire requirements to sign under penalty of perjury. (Your juror No. xxxxx)
I am in receipt of your Pseudo County Juror Summons.
Before returning the Questionnaire I would like to ask the following:
A. Is my voluntary signature a necessary element to a properly completed jury questionnaire?
B. Is my signature considered voluntary, if given under the threat of force?
Thank you,”
I never heard from them!!
More recently I received a juror qualification questionnaire from US District Court. I responded in similar fashion.
The jury administrator replied:
“It is the policy of the United States that all citizens shall have the opportunity to be considered for service on grand and petit juries in the district courts of the United States and shall have the obligation to serve as jurors when summoned for that purpose.
According to federal statute . . . (snip) . . . complete the form, duly signed and sworn, to the court within ten days.”
To this I replied with the following:
“Dear Ms. ____:
Thank you for your letter of April xx urging me to complete and send in the questionnaire.
I feel I would be well qualified to be a juror; however, I still need the answers to the two simple questions your letter failed to respond to.
For clarification, I will repeat them below:”
Now today I received the following surprising reply:
“With regard to your inquiry, please be advised that your signature on the completed Juror Qualification Questionnaire is required and is not voluntary.
Complete it and return it within 10 days. Thank you”[/b]
I am contemplating just how to respond next? There is really no big thing to filling it out. The only questions which are issues are the - am I a citizen?; and, am I a resident?
Overriding all this is the fact that I am actually totally unable to ‘serve’ now since my spouse has recently been found to have stage 4 cancer, and I am the primary and essential caregiver. I should be able to complete the form with this fact and be excused.
On the other hand; I am tempted to play some more and use what I call ‘Darren’s template’? I will paste Darren’s most excellent post below, since I don’t have the URL for it.
I would be interested in ideas for response from any of the other denizens of AILL?
- denizen
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--- all Darren from this point down ---
January 14, 2003
Ms. Gloria Gomez
Director, Juror Services Division
Office of Jury Commissioner
320 W. Temple Street, 15th Floor
Los Angeles, California 90012-3278
Re; JID Number - 123456789
Dear Ms. Gomez,
I have recently received a "Juror Summons" in the mail. This is my response to the Summons. In order to know if I am "qualified" to be a juror, I must complete "section A" - the Affidavit. I notice that I am expected to sign the Affidavit under penalty of perjury. In light of this fact, and to insure that I fully understand the legal terms being used on the Affidavit and the nature of the duty that may fall upon me in this matter, I will need your office to provide me with certain information.
In section "A", question 1, I am being asked if I am a "citizen of the United States". Please provide me with the statutory definition that you are using for the term "citizen of the United States" in question 1. Please include the source of the definition so that it may be seen in proper context.
In section "A", question 3, I am being asked if I am a "resident" of Los Angeles County. Please provide me with the statutory definition that you are using for the term "resident" in question 3. Please include the source of the definition so that it may be seen in proper context.
In section "A" (step 2) it instructs a person to sign the affidavit under penalty of perjury. Please provide me with your authority to compel me to affix my signature to any document (including the affidavit) under penalty of perjury.
You may mail your response to address shown at the top of this page. I appreciate your assistance in this matter.
Sincerely,
Joe [non]Citizen
I actually think the above has an almost TEMPLATE type of structure; i.e. the pattern of logic and wording could be followed for ANYTHING that you want to ... um, "challenge", shall we say
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I'm think along the lines of (and certainly am not "advising" anyone anything)...
[myAttemptAtATemplate]
Re: [TerrorcratReferenceNumberSinceWereAllNumbersToThem]
Dear [Salutation] [LastNameOfTerrorcrat],
I have recently received a "[TitleOfTerrocraticAttack]" in the mail. This is my response to the [Attack]. In order to know if I am [PersonallyAndIndividuallyBoundByThisAllegedObligation], I must [ActionAnyoneOfReasonableIntelligenceWouldTake]. I notice that I am expected to [TakeActionIncludingProbableSIGNINGofName] the Affidavit under penalty of perjury. In light of this fact, and to insure that I fully understand the legal terms being used on the Affidavit and the nature of the [ObligationDutyOrWhateverIsBeingAlleged] that may fall upon me in this matter, I will need your office [<-- Notice it said YOUR OFFICE and not YOU] to provide me with certain information.
In section "A", question 1, I am being asked [Wow,NotAssumed!] if I am a "[InsertTerrorcratDesignationHere]". Please provide me with the statutory definition that you are using for the term "[DesignationRepeated]" in question 1. Please include the source [BRILLIANT!] of the definition so that it may be seen in proper context [CONTEXTisKeyInLegalStuff!].
In section "A", question 3, I am being asked if I am a "[InsertSecondTerrorcratDesignationHere]" of Los Angeles County. Please provide me with the statutory definition that you are using for the term "[SecondDesignationRepeated]" in question 1. Please include the source of the definition so that it may be seen in proper context.
In section "A" (step 2) it instructs a person to sign the affidavit under penalty of perjury. Please provide me with your authority to compel me to affix my signature to any document (including the affidavit) under penalty of perjury.
You may mail your response to the address shown at the top of this page. I appreciate your assistance [GoodLuckBuddy!HaHa!] in this matter.
Sincerely,
Joe [non]Citizen
[/myAttemptAtATemplate]
It's definitely not hostile, and barely confrontational (other than the VERY reasonable "(step 2) ... please provide me with your authority..." line), and it's clear and precise (which might remind the terrorcrat of how they are notorious for being the OPPOSITE!), and yes it has no "default clause" but hey we all know they often will ignore those anyway, and possible interpret that as hostility...
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Here was my response to the local county clerk:
“Re: two simple questions relating to the juror questionnaire requirements to sign under penalty of perjury. (Your juror No. xxxxx)
I am in receipt of your Pseudo County Juror Summons.
Before returning the Questionnaire I would like to ask the following:
A. Is my voluntary signature a necessary element to a properly completed jury questionnaire?
B. Is my signature considered voluntary, if given under the threat of force?
Thank you,”
I never heard from them!!
More recently I received a juror qualification questionnaire from US District Court. I responded in similar fashion.
The jury administrator replied:
“It is the policy of the United States that all citizens shall have the opportunity to be considered for service on grand and petit juries in the district courts of the United States and shall have the obligation to serve as jurors when summoned for that purpose.
According to federal statute . . . (snip) . . . complete the form, duly signed and sworn, to the court within ten days.”
To this I replied with the following:
“Dear Ms. ____:
Thank you for your letter of April xx urging me to complete and send in the questionnaire.
I feel I would be well qualified to be a juror; however, I still need the answers to the two simple questions your letter failed to respond to.
For clarification, I will repeat them below:”
Now today I received the following surprising reply:
“With regard to your inquiry, please be advised that your signature on the completed Juror Qualification Questionnaire is required and is not voluntary.
Complete it and return it within 10 days. Thank you”[/b]
I am contemplating just how to respond next? There is really no big thing to filling it out. The only questions which are issues are the - am I a citizen?; and, am I a resident?
Overriding all this is the fact that I am actually totally unable to ‘serve’ now since my spouse has recently been found to have stage 4 cancer, and I am the primary and essential caregiver. I should be able to complete the form with this fact and be excused.
On the other hand; I am tempted to play some more and use what I call ‘Darren’s template’? I will paste Darren’s most excellent post below, since I don’t have the URL for it.
I would be interested in ideas for response from any of the other denizens of AILL?
- denizen
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--- all Darren from this point down ---
January 14, 2003
Ms. Gloria Gomez
Director, Juror Services Division
Office of Jury Commissioner
320 W. Temple Street, 15th Floor
Los Angeles, California 90012-3278
Re; JID Number - 123456789
Dear Ms. Gomez,
I have recently received a "Juror Summons" in the mail. This is my response to the Summons. In order to know if I am "qualified" to be a juror, I must complete "section A" - the Affidavit. I notice that I am expected to sign the Affidavit under penalty of perjury. In light of this fact, and to insure that I fully understand the legal terms being used on the Affidavit and the nature of the duty that may fall upon me in this matter, I will need your office to provide me with certain information.
In section "A", question 1, I am being asked if I am a "citizen of the United States". Please provide me with the statutory definition that you are using for the term "citizen of the United States" in question 1. Please include the source of the definition so that it may be seen in proper context.
In section "A", question 3, I am being asked if I am a "resident" of Los Angeles County. Please provide me with the statutory definition that you are using for the term "resident" in question 3. Please include the source of the definition so that it may be seen in proper context.
In section "A" (step 2) it instructs a person to sign the affidavit under penalty of perjury. Please provide me with your authority to compel me to affix my signature to any document (including the affidavit) under penalty of perjury.
You may mail your response to address shown at the top of this page. I appreciate your assistance in this matter.
Sincerely,
Joe [non]Citizen
I actually think the above has an almost TEMPLATE type of structure; i.e. the pattern of logic and wording could be followed for ANYTHING that you want to ... um, "challenge", shall we say
- - -
I'm think along the lines of (and certainly am not "advising" anyone anything)...
[myAttemptAtATemplate]
Re: [TerrorcratReferenceNumberSinceWereAllNumbersToThem]
Dear [Salutation] [LastNameOfTerrorcrat],
I have recently received a "[TitleOfTerrocraticAttack]" in the mail. This is my response to the [Attack]. In order to know if I am [PersonallyAndIndividuallyBoundByThisAllegedObligation], I must [ActionAnyoneOfReasonableIntelligenceWouldTake]. I notice that I am expected to [TakeActionIncludingProbableSIGNINGofName] the Affidavit under penalty of perjury. In light of this fact, and to insure that I fully understand the legal terms being used on the Affidavit and the nature of the [ObligationDutyOrWhateverIsBeingAlleged] that may fall upon me in this matter, I will need your office [<-- Notice it said YOUR OFFICE and not YOU] to provide me with certain information.
In section "A", question 1, I am being asked [Wow,NotAssumed!] if I am a "[InsertTerrorcratDesignationHere]". Please provide me with the statutory definition that you are using for the term "[DesignationRepeated]" in question 1. Please include the source [BRILLIANT!] of the definition so that it may be seen in proper context [CONTEXTisKeyInLegalStuff!].
In section "A", question 3, I am being asked if I am a "[InsertSecondTerrorcratDesignationHere]" of Los Angeles County. Please provide me with the statutory definition that you are using for the term "[SecondDesignationRepeated]" in question 1. Please include the source of the definition so that it may be seen in proper context.
In section "A" (step 2) it instructs a person to sign the affidavit under penalty of perjury. Please provide me with your authority to compel me to affix my signature to any document (including the affidavit) under penalty of perjury.
You may mail your response to the address shown at the top of this page. I appreciate your assistance [GoodLuckBuddy!HaHa!] in this matter.
Sincerely,
Joe [non]Citizen
[/myAttemptAtATemplate]
It's definitely not hostile, and barely confrontational (other than the VERY reasonable "(step 2) ... please provide me with your authority..." line), and it's clear and precise (which might remind the terrorcrat of how they are notorious for being the OPPOSITE!), and yes it has no "default clause" but hey we all know they often will ignore those anyway, and possible interpret that as hostility...
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