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Can the Judicial Branch ADA Coordinator release a prospective juror from jury duty?

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Can the Judicial Branch ADA Coordinator release a prospective juror from jury duty?

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No. The ADA Coordinator can ensure that persons with disabilities are afforded the opportunity to serve as jurors. However, an ADA Coordinator is not authorized to release a person from jury duty because of a disability. Persons who are seeking release from jury duty should speak with the county’s jury coordinator or court clerk.

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