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Potential jurors are 'ignoring summonses or refusing to attend' | Potential jurors are 'ignoring summonses or refusing to attend' |
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Potential jurors are searching internet chat rooms for tips and "techniques" on how to avoid their public duty, a senior judge has revealed. | Potential jurors are searching internet chat rooms for tips and "techniques" on how to avoid their public duty, a senior judge has revealed. |
The problem was highlighted by Judge Andrew Menary QC, the Recorder of Liverpool. | |
He imposed a maximum £1,000 fine on a 70-year-old man who gave a string of excuses for not attending. | He imposed a maximum £1,000 fine on a 70-year-old man who gave a string of excuses for not attending. |
The judge said jurors "across the country" were "simply ignoring summonses or refusing to attend". | The judge said jurors "across the country" were "simply ignoring summonses or refusing to attend". |
"I understand there are now web chat sites in which excuses and techniques for avoiding jury service are openly discussed," Judge Menary said. | "I understand there are now web chat sites in which excuses and techniques for avoiding jury service are openly discussed," Judge Menary said. |
The judge was dealing with the case of Barry Grimes, of Cunningham Drive, Bromborough, Wirral, who not only refused to serve as a juror but also failed to attend his contempt of court hearing. | The judge was dealing with the case of Barry Grimes, of Cunningham Drive, Bromborough, Wirral, who not only refused to serve as a juror but also failed to attend his contempt of court hearing. |
Grimes failed to attend court on 18 January 2018 and his jury service was deferred to 15 July this year, when he failed to attend again. | Grimes failed to attend court on 18 January 2018 and his jury service was deferred to 15 July this year, when he failed to attend again. |
He said he could not sit for long periods of time and could not concentrate for long, the court heard. | He said he could not sit for long periods of time and could not concentrate for long, the court heard. |
Jury service | Jury service |
Source: Ministry of Justice | Source: Ministry of Justice |
But when told he would need a doctor's certificate to prove his claims, he said he was not unfit but simply was not going to attend. | But when told he would need a doctor's certificate to prove his claims, he said he was not unfit but simply was not going to attend. |
Another excuse of a pre-booked holiday was also rejected by the judge and all further attempts to contact Grimes were unsuccessful. | Another excuse of a pre-booked holiday was also rejected by the judge and all further attempts to contact Grimes were unsuccessful. |
The judge said Grimes "displayed a wholly unpleasant and unnecessary attitude". | The judge said Grimes "displayed a wholly unpleasant and unnecessary attitude". |
"I have no information from him to excuse his attendance at all and explanations given in the past are plainly not true on the information I have at the moment," said Judge Menary who branded it "a quite deliberate contempt of court". | "I have no information from him to excuse his attendance at all and explanations given in the past are plainly not true on the information I have at the moment," said Judge Menary who branded it "a quite deliberate contempt of court". |
The £1,000 fine must be paid within 28 days, otherwise 14 days' imprisonment is imposed by default. | The £1,000 fine must be paid within 28 days, otherwise 14 days' imprisonment is imposed by default. |
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