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Juror Summons Summons Date: Wednesday, 22 October 2014 JUROR juror.nsw.gov.au Sample Sally 10 LARKIN COURT ESSENDON FIELDS VIC 3041 The Sheriff 51 Fitzmaurice Street, Wagga Wagga 2650 Page 1 of 4 juror.nsw.gov.au Online: juror.nsw.gov.au Email: [email protected] Phone: (02) 6922 0970 Fax: (02) 6922 0975 Date: 24/09/2014 National Relay Service: 133 677 Interpreter Service: 131 450 JUROR Your juror number 283272 Panel number: 21 1 2 3 You have been summoned for jury duty Date Time Court Address You have been randomly selected to attend for jury duty, under the Jury Act NSW 1977. You are required to attend: Wednesday, 22 October 2014 9:00 AM District or Supreme Court Wagga Wagga Court, 51 Fitzmaurice Street Wagga Wagga What you need to do Check the date, time and location (above) You should be prepared to come to court on that date. If you are selected as a juror, you may be required to attend court for the duration of the trial. Confirm on the day before you are due to attend On the last working day before your summons, check that you are still required, by visiting juror.nsw.gov.au or calling 1300 780 199 after 4pm. Trials can sometimes change at the last minute, so it's important to check. If the trial is scheduled for a Monday, you can check after 4pm on Friday. For your convenience, you can request SMS confirmations and notifications. To set up SMS, visit: juror.nsw.gov.au Attend court You may be selected to serve on a jury. Bring photo ID and banking details (so we can make any payments directly to your account) with you. You can also enter your banking details online. 008351-001 000001(1)

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Juror SummonsSummons Date: Wednesday, 22 October 2014Sample Sally

JURORjuror.nsw.gov.au juror number: 283272

call number: 21-67

Sample Sally10 LARKIN COURTESSENDON FIELDS VIC 3041

The Sheriff51 Fitzmaurice Street, Wagga Wagga 2650

Page 1 of 4

juror.nsw.gov.au

Online: juror.nsw.gov.au

Email: [email protected]

Phone: (02) 6922 0970

Fax: (02) 6922 0975

Date: 24/09/2014

National Relay Service: 133 677Interpreter Service: 131 450

JURORYour juror number

283272

Panel number: 21

1

2

3

You have been summoned forjury duty

DateTimeCourtAddress

You have been randomly selected to attend for jury duty, under the Jury ActNSW 1977. You are required to attend:

Wednesday, 22 October 20149:00 AMDistrict or Supreme CourtWagga Wagga Court, 51 Fitzmaurice Street Wagga Wagga

What you need to do

Check the date, time andlocation (above)

You should be prepared to come to court on that date. If you are selected as ajuror, you may be required to attend court for the duration of the trial.

Confirm on the day beforeyou are due to attend

On the last working day before your summons, check that you are stillrequired, by visiting juror.nsw.gov.au or calling 1300 780 199 after 4pm.

Trials can sometimes change at the last minute, so it's important to check. If thetrial is scheduled for a Monday, you can check after 4pm on Friday.

For your convenience, you can request SMS confirmations and notifications. Toset up SMS, visit:

juror.nsw.gov.au

Attend court You may be selected to serve on a jury. Bring photo ID and banking details (sowe can make any payments directly to your account) with you. You can alsoenter your banking details online.

008351-001 000001(1)

What happens if you can't

attend?

Jury service is a rewarding responsibility, and is a fundamental part of our justice

system.

If you have good reason under the Jury Act NSW 1977, you can apply to be

excused. You should do this as soon as possible. You can also request to be

excused on the day, when you attend court.

If you do not attend, and have not been excused, you can be fined up to

$2,200.00.

The quickest way to apply to be excused is online:

juror.nsw.gov.au

Or you can fill in the form and return it. If you need more information, you can

call (02) 6922 0970 between 8:30am and 4:30pm Monday to Friday.

What about my employer? By law (Jury Act NSW 1977 and Fair Work Act 2009 Commonwealth) your

employer must release you for jury service. Please advise your employer, as soon

as possible, that you have received a jury summons.

Employers are liable to severe penalties if they dismiss a person from

employment or disadvantage, alter or prejudice a person's position based on

being summonsed to serve as a juror.

Your employer cannot force you to take holidays or sick leave to perform jury

service.

Accessibility If you require an accommodation such as hearing loop or wheelchair access inorder to serve on a jury, please contact us on 1300 722 574 with your request, nolater than 7 days prior to your summons date.

If you have an agerelated issue

If you have an age related issue which may affect your ability to serve then visitjuror.nsw.gov.au or call us on 1300 722 574.

Tracey HallSheriff of New South Wales

Page 2 of 4Juror SummonsSummons Date: Wednesday, 22 October 2014Sample Sally

JURORjuror.nsw.gov.au juror number: 283272

call number: 21-67

juror.nsw.gov.au

Juror SummonsSummons Date: Wednesday, 22 October 2014Sample Sally

JURORjuror.nsw.gov.au juror number: 283272

call number: 21-67

Applying to be excused

For a faster response, complete this form online at juror.nsw.gov.au.

Please send copies of supporting documentation, NOT originals.

You must attach copies of supporting documentation, not originals. For example; a medical certificate clearly

stating your inability to serve, a current carer's card, exam timetables or pre-arranged travel bookings.

If you make an application to be excused but do not receive a response prior to your summons date please do not

assume you have been excused. If you have not been excused and do not attend court you may be issued with a

fine. You can check the status of your application at juror.nsw.gov.au or by calling 1300 722 574.

Return the form by email, fax or post.

Email: [email protected]

Fax: (02) 6922 0975

Post: 51 Fitzmaurice Street, Wagga Wagga 2650

Page 3 of 4

The Sheriff may consider excusing you if you fall into any of these groups.

Carer for children under 18 who are still attending

school, unless you are in full-time employment

(Please provide Birth Certificates of children and

letter from your employer stating your hours of

work)

Sole trader or contractor whose livelihood will be

affected (Please provide ABN that reflects Sole

Trader status or a letter from your accountant

stating number of employees and impact on your

business)

Have a medical condition that prevents you from

performing jury service (Please provide a medical

certificate)

Have an age related issue that may affect your ability

to serve

Need to attend lectures or exams, or living outside

your jury district to undertake studies

Have pre-booked holidays (Please provide travel

documentation)

Have a mental or physical impairment

Emergency service personnel on operational duty

Are travelling away from NSW

Have transport difficulties, such as unsuitable or

unavailable public transport

Are currently bound by a court order (good

behaviour bond or AVO)

Have a criminal conviction.

Details:

Occupation: Daytime Contact Number:

Signature:

Providing false or misleading information is an offence and the maximum penalty is $5,500.

If you are completing this form on behalf of someone else:

Your name:

Relationship to juror:

Juror SummonsSummons Date: Wednesday, 22 October 2014Sample Sally

JURORjuror.nsw.gov.au juror number: 283272

call number: 21-67

Page 4 of 4

Change of personal details For a faster response, complete this form online at juror.nsw.gov.au.

Have your name or address details changed from those at the top of this letter?

Yes - complete this section. No (do not complete this section)

Family name:

Given name(s):

Address:

Postcode: Occupation:

Signature: Date:

Return the form by email, fax or post.

Email: [email protected]

Fax: (02) 6922 0975

Post: 51 Fitzmaurice Street, Wagga Wagga 2650

Juror SummonsSummons Date: Wednesday, 22 October 2014MRS Sample1 Sally

JURORjuror.nsw.gov.au juror number: 333393

call number: 21-55

MRS Sample1 Sally10 LARKIN COURTESSENDON FIELDS VIC 3041

The Sheriff51 Fitzmaurice Street, Wagga Wagga 2650

Page 1 of 4

juror.nsw.gov.au

Online: juror.nsw.gov.au

Email: [email protected]

Phone: (02) 6922 0970

Fax: (02) 6922 0975

Date: 24/09/2014

National Relay Service: 133 677Interpreter Service: 131 450

JURORYour juror number

333393

Panel number: 21

1

2

3

You have been summoned forjury duty

DateTimeCourtAddress

You have been randomly selected to attend for jury duty, under the Jury ActNSW 1977. You are required to attend:

Wednesday, 22 October 20149:00 AMDistrict or Supreme CourtWagga Wagga Court, 51 Fitzmaurice Street Wagga Wagga

What you need to do

Check the date, time andlocation (above)

You should be prepared to come to court on that date. If you are selected as ajuror, you may be required to attend court for the duration of the trial.

Confirm on the day beforeyou are due to attend

On the last working day before your summons, check that you are stillrequired, by visiting juror.nsw.gov.au or calling 1300 780 199 after 4pm.

Trials can sometimes change at the last minute, so it's important to check. If thetrial is scheduled for a Monday, you can check after 4pm on Friday.

For your convenience, you can request SMS confirmations and notifications. Toset up SMS, visit:

juror.nsw.gov.au

Attend court You may be selected to serve on a jury. Bring photo ID and banking details (sowe can make any payments directly to your account) with you. You can alsoenter your banking details online.

008351-001 000002(5)

What happens if you can't

attend?

Jury service is a rewarding responsibility, and is a fundamental part of our justice

system.

If you have good reason under the Jury Act NSW 1977, you can apply to be

excused. You should do this as soon as possible. You can also request to be

excused on the day, when you attend court.

If you do not attend, and have not been excused, you can be fined up to

$2,200.00.

The quickest way to apply to be excused is online:

juror.nsw.gov.au

Or you can fill in the form and return it. If you need more information, you can

call (02) 6922 0970 between 8:30am and 4:30pm Monday to Friday.

What about my employer? By law (Jury Act NSW 1977 and Fair Work Act 2009 Commonwealth) your

employer must release you for jury service. Please advise your employer, as soon

as possible, that you have received a jury summons.

Employers are liable to severe penalties if they dismiss a person from

employment or disadvantage, alter or prejudice a person's position based on

being summonsed to serve as a juror.

Your employer cannot force you to take holidays or sick leave to perform jury

service.

Accessibility If you require an accommodation such as hearing loop or wheelchair access inorder to serve on a jury, please contact us on 1300 722 574 with your request, nolater than 7 days prior to your summons date.

If you have an agerelated issue

If you have an age related issue which may affect your ability to serve then visitjuror.nsw.gov.au or call us on 1300 722 574.

Tracey HallSheriff of New South Wales

Page 2 of 4Juror SummonsSummons Date: Wednesday, 22 October 2014MRS Sample1 Sally

JURORjuror.nsw.gov.au juror number: 333393

call number: 21-55

juror.nsw.gov.au

Juror SummonsSummons Date: Wednesday, 22 October 2014MRS Sample1 Sally

JURORjuror.nsw.gov.au juror number: 333393

call number: 21-55

Applying to be excused

For a faster response, complete this form online at juror.nsw.gov.au.

Please send copies of supporting documentation, NOT originals.

You must attach copies of supporting documentation, not originals. For example; a medical certificate clearly

stating your inability to serve, a current carer's card, exam timetables or pre-arranged travel bookings.

If you make an application to be excused but do not receive a response prior to your summons date please do not

assume you have been excused. If you have not been excused and do not attend court you may be issued with a

fine. You can check the status of your application at juror.nsw.gov.au or by calling 1300 722 574.

Return the form by email, fax or post.

Email: [email protected]

Fax: (02) 6922 0975

Post: 51 Fitzmaurice Street, Wagga Wagga 2650

Page 3 of 4

The Sheriff may consider excusing you if you fall into any of these groups.

Carer for children under 18 who are still attending

school, unless you are in full-time employment

(Please provide Birth Certificates of children and

letter from your employer stating your hours of

work)

Sole trader or contractor whose livelihood will be

affected (Please provide ABN that reflects Sole

Trader status or a letter from your accountant

stating number of employees and impact on your

business)

Have a medical condition that prevents you from

performing jury service (Please provide a medical

certificate)

Have an age related issue that may affect your ability

to serve

Need to attend lectures or exams, or living outside

your jury district to undertake studies

Have pre-booked holidays (Please provide travel

documentation)

Have a mental or physical impairment

Emergency service personnel on operational duty

Are travelling away from NSW

Have transport difficulties, such as unsuitable or

unavailable public transport

Are currently bound by a court order (good

behaviour bond or AVO)

Have a criminal conviction.

Details:

Occupation: Daytime Contact Number:

Signature:

Providing false or misleading information is an offence and the maximum penalty is $5,500.

If you are completing this form on behalf of someone else:

Your name:

Relationship to juror:

Juror SummonsSummons Date: Wednesday, 22 October 2014MRS Sample1 Sally

JURORjuror.nsw.gov.au juror number: 333393

call number: 21-55

Page 4 of 4

Change of personal details For a faster response, complete this form online at juror.nsw.gov.au.

Have your name or address details changed from those at the top of this letter?

Yes - complete this section. No (do not complete this section)

Family name:

Given name(s):

Address:

Postcode: Occupation:

Signature: Date:

Return the form by email, fax or post.

Email: [email protected]

Fax: (02) 6922 0975

Post: 51 Fitzmaurice Street, Wagga Wagga 2650

Juror SummonsSummons Date: Wednesday, 22 October 2014MISS Sample2 Sally

JURORjuror.nsw.gov.au juror number: 1019124

call number: 21-76

MISS Sample2 Sally10 LARKIN COURTESSENDON FIELDS VIC 3041

The Sheriff51 Fitzmaurice Street, Wagga Wagga 2650

Page 1 of 4

juror.nsw.gov.au

Online: juror.nsw.gov.au

Email: [email protected]

Phone: (02) 6922 0970

Fax: (02) 6922 0975

Date: 24/09/2014

National Relay Service: 133 677Interpreter Service: 131 450

JURORYour juror number

1019124

Panel number: 21

1

2

3

You have been summoned forjury duty

DateTimeCourtAddress

You have been randomly selected to attend for jury duty, under the Jury ActNSW 1977. You are required to attend:

Wednesday, 22 October 20149:00 AMDistrict or Supreme CourtWagga Wagga Court, 51 Fitzmaurice Street Wagga Wagga

What you need to do

Check the date, time andlocation (above)

You should be prepared to come to court on that date. If you are selected as ajuror, you may be required to attend court for the duration of the trial.

Confirm on the day beforeyou are due to attend

On the last working day before your summons, check that you are stillrequired, by visiting juror.nsw.gov.au or calling 1300 780 199 after 4pm.

Trials can sometimes change at the last minute, so it's important to check. If thetrial is scheduled for a Monday, you can check after 4pm on Friday.

For your convenience, you can request SMS confirmations and notifications. Toset up SMS, visit:

juror.nsw.gov.au

Attend court You may be selected to serve on a jury. Bring photo ID and banking details (sowe can make any payments directly to your account) with you. You can alsoenter your banking details online.

008351-001 000003(9)

What happens if you can't

attend?

Jury service is a rewarding responsibility, and is a fundamental part of our justice

system.

If you have good reason under the Jury Act NSW 1977, you can apply to be

excused. You should do this as soon as possible. You can also request to be

excused on the day, when you attend court.

If you do not attend, and have not been excused, you can be fined up to

$2,200.00.

The quickest way to apply to be excused is online:

juror.nsw.gov.au

Or you can fill in the form and return it. If you need more information, you can

call (02) 6922 0970 between 8:30am and 4:30pm Monday to Friday.

What about my employer? By law (Jury Act NSW 1977 and Fair Work Act 2009 Commonwealth) your

employer must release you for jury service. Please advise your employer, as soon

as possible, that you have received a jury summons.

Employers are liable to severe penalties if they dismiss a person from

employment or disadvantage, alter or prejudice a person's position based on

being summonsed to serve as a juror.

Your employer cannot force you to take holidays or sick leave to perform jury

service.

Accessibility If you require an accommodation such as hearing loop or wheelchair access inorder to serve on a jury, please contact us on 1300 722 574 with your request, nolater than 7 days prior to your summons date.

If you have an agerelated issue

If you have an age related issue which may affect your ability to serve then visitjuror.nsw.gov.au or call us on 1300 722 574.

Tracey HallSheriff of New South Wales

Page 2 of 4Juror SummonsSummons Date: Wednesday, 22 October 2014MISS Sample2 Sally

JURORjuror.nsw.gov.au juror number: 1019124

call number: 21-76

juror.nsw.gov.au

Juror SummonsSummons Date: Wednesday, 22 October 2014MISS Sample2 Sally

JURORjuror.nsw.gov.au juror number: 1019124

call number: 21-76

Applying to be excused

For a faster response, complete this form online at juror.nsw.gov.au.

Please send copies of supporting documentation, NOT originals.

You must attach copies of supporting documentation, not originals. For example; a medical certificate clearly

stating your inability to serve, a current carer's card, exam timetables or pre-arranged travel bookings.

If you make an application to be excused but do not receive a response prior to your summons date please do not

assume you have been excused. If you have not been excused and do not attend court you may be issued with a

fine. You can check the status of your application at juror.nsw.gov.au or by calling 1300 722 574.

Return the form by email, fax or post.

Email: [email protected]

Fax: (02) 6922 0975

Post: 51 Fitzmaurice Street, Wagga Wagga 2650

Page 3 of 4

The Sheriff may consider excusing you if you fall into any of these groups.

Carer for children under 18 who are still attending

school, unless you are in full-time employment

(Please provide Birth Certificates of children and

letter from your employer stating your hours of

work)

Sole trader or contractor whose livelihood will be

affected (Please provide ABN that reflects Sole

Trader status or a letter from your accountant

stating number of employees and impact on your

business)

Have a medical condition that prevents you from

performing jury service (Please provide a medical

certificate)

Have an age related issue that may affect your ability

to serve

Need to attend lectures or exams, or living outside

your jury district to undertake studies

Have pre-booked holidays (Please provide travel

documentation)

Have a mental or physical impairment

Emergency service personnel on operational duty

Are travelling away from NSW

Have transport difficulties, such as unsuitable or

unavailable public transport

Are currently bound by a court order (good

behaviour bond or AVO)

Have a criminal conviction.

Details:

Occupation: Daytime Contact Number:

Signature:

Providing false or misleading information is an offence and the maximum penalty is $5,500.

If you are completing this form on behalf of someone else:

Your name:

Relationship to juror:

Juror SummonsSummons Date: Wednesday, 22 October 2014MISS Sample2 Sally

JURORjuror.nsw.gov.au juror number: 1019124

call number: 21-76

Page 4 of 4

Change of personal details For a faster response, complete this form online at juror.nsw.gov.au.

Have your name or address details changed from those at the top of this letter?

Yes - complete this section. No (do not complete this section)

Family name:

Given name(s):

Address:

Postcode: Occupation:

Signature: Date:

Return the form by email, fax or post.

Email: [email protected]

Fax: (02) 6922 0975

Post: 51 Fitzmaurice Street, Wagga Wagga 2650

Juror SummonsSummons Date: Wednesday, 22 October 2014MRS Sample3 Sally

JURORjuror.nsw.gov.au juror number: 1019141

call number: 21-Jan

MRS Sample3 Sally10 LARKIN COURTESSENDON FIELDS VIC 3041

The Sheriff51 Fitzmaurice Street, Wagga Wagga 2650

Page 1 of 4

juror.nsw.gov.au

Online: juror.nsw.gov.au

Email: [email protected]

Phone: (02) 6922 0970

Fax: (02) 6922 0975

Date: 24/09/2014

National Relay Service: 133 677Interpreter Service: 131 450

JURORYour juror number

1019141

Panel number: 21

1

2

3

You have been summoned forjury duty

DateTimeCourtAddress

You have been randomly selected to attend for jury duty, under the Jury ActNSW 1977. You are required to attend:

Wednesday, 22 October 20149:00 AMDistrict or Supreme CourtWagga Wagga Court, 51 Fitzmaurice Street Wagga Wagga

What you need to do

Check the date, time andlocation (above)

You should be prepared to come to court on that date. If you are selected as ajuror, you may be required to attend court for the duration of the trial.

Confirm on the day beforeyou are due to attend

On the last working day before your summons, check that you are stillrequired, by visiting juror.nsw.gov.au or calling 1300 780 199 after 4pm.

Trials can sometimes change at the last minute, so it's important to check. If thetrial is scheduled for a Monday, you can check after 4pm on Friday.

For your convenience, you can request SMS confirmations and notifications. Toset up SMS, visit:

juror.nsw.gov.au

Attend court You may be selected to serve on a jury. Bring photo ID and banking details (sowe can make any payments directly to your account) with you. You can alsoenter your banking details online.

008351-001 000004(13)

What happens if you can't

attend?

Jury service is a rewarding responsibility, and is a fundamental part of our justice

system.

If you have good reason under the Jury Act NSW 1977, you can apply to be

excused. You should do this as soon as possible. You can also request to be

excused on the day, when you attend court.

If you do not attend, and have not been excused, you can be fined up to

$2,200.00.

The quickest way to apply to be excused is online:

juror.nsw.gov.au

Or you can fill in the form and return it. If you need more information, you can

call (02) 6922 0970 between 8:30am and 4:30pm Monday to Friday.

What about my employer? By law (Jury Act NSW 1977 and Fair Work Act 2009 Commonwealth) your

employer must release you for jury service. Please advise your employer, as soon

as possible, that you have received a jury summons.

Employers are liable to severe penalties if they dismiss a person from

employment or disadvantage, alter or prejudice a person's position based on

being summonsed to serve as a juror.

Your employer cannot force you to take holidays or sick leave to perform jury

service.

Accessibility If you require an accommodation such as hearing loop or wheelchair access inorder to serve on a jury, please contact us on 1300 722 574 with your request, nolater than 7 days prior to your summons date.

If you have an agerelated issue

If you have an age related issue which may affect your ability to serve then visitjuror.nsw.gov.au or call us on 1300 722 574.

Tracey HallSheriff of New South Wales

Page 2 of 4Juror SummonsSummons Date: Wednesday, 22 October 2014MRS Sample3 Sally

JURORjuror.nsw.gov.au juror number: 1019141

call number: 21-Jan

juror.nsw.gov.au

Juror SummonsSummons Date: Wednesday, 22 October 2014MRS Sample3 Sally

JURORjuror.nsw.gov.au juror number: 1019141

call number: 21-Jan

Applying to be excused

For a faster response, complete this form online at juror.nsw.gov.au.

Please send copies of supporting documentation, NOT originals.

You must attach copies of supporting documentation, not originals. For example; a medical certificate clearly

stating your inability to serve, a current carer's card, exam timetables or pre-arranged travel bookings.

If you make an application to be excused but do not receive a response prior to your summons date please do not

assume you have been excused. If you have not been excused and do not attend court you may be issued with a

fine. You can check the status of your application at juror.nsw.gov.au or by calling 1300 722 574.

Return the form by email, fax or post.

Email: [email protected]

Fax: (02) 6922 0975

Post: 51 Fitzmaurice Street, Wagga Wagga 2650

Page 3 of 4

The Sheriff may consider excusing you if you fall into any of these groups.

Carer for children under 18 who are still attending

school, unless you are in full-time employment

(Please provide Birth Certificates of children and

letter from your employer stating your hours of

work)

Sole trader or contractor whose livelihood will be

affected (Please provide ABN that reflects Sole

Trader status or a letter from your accountant

stating number of employees and impact on your

business)

Have a medical condition that prevents you from

performing jury service (Please provide a medical

certificate)

Have an age related issue that may affect your ability

to serve

Need to attend lectures or exams, or living outside

your jury district to undertake studies

Have pre-booked holidays (Please provide travel

documentation)

Have a mental or physical impairment

Emergency service personnel on operational duty

Are travelling away from NSW

Have transport difficulties, such as unsuitable or

unavailable public transport

Are currently bound by a court order (good

behaviour bond or AVO)

Have a criminal conviction.

Details:

Occupation: Daytime Contact Number:

Signature:

Providing false or misleading information is an offence and the maximum penalty is $5,500.

If you are completing this form on behalf of someone else:

Your name:

Relationship to juror:

Juror SummonsSummons Date: Wednesday, 22 October 2014MRS Sample3 Sally

JURORjuror.nsw.gov.au juror number: 1019141

call number: 21-Jan

Page 4 of 4

Change of personal details For a faster response, complete this form online at juror.nsw.gov.au.

Have your name or address details changed from those at the top of this letter?

Yes - complete this section. No (do not complete this section)

Family name:

Given name(s):

Address:

Postcode: Occupation:

Signature: Date:

Return the form by email, fax or post.

Email: [email protected]

Fax: (02) 6922 0975

Post: 51 Fitzmaurice Street, Wagga Wagga 2650

Juror SummonsSummons Date: Wednesday, 22 October 2014MR Sample4 Sally

JURORjuror.nsw.gov.au juror number: 1019173

call number: 21-46

MR Sample4 Sally10 LARKIN COURTESSENDON FIELDS VIC 3041

The Sheriff51 Fitzmaurice Street, Wagga Wagga 2650

Page 1 of 4

juror.nsw.gov.au

Online: juror.nsw.gov.au

Email: [email protected]

Phone: (02) 6922 0970

Fax: (02) 6922 0975

Date: 24/09/2014

National Relay Service: 133 677Interpreter Service: 131 450

JURORYour juror number

1019173

Panel number: 21

1

2

3

You have been summoned forjury duty

DateTimeCourtAddress

You have been randomly selected to attend for jury duty, under the Jury ActNSW 1977. You are required to attend:

Wednesday, 22 October 20149:00 AMDistrict or Supreme CourtWagga Wagga Court, 51 Fitzmaurice Street Wagga Wagga

What you need to do

Check the date, time andlocation (above)

You should be prepared to come to court on that date. If you are selected as ajuror, you may be required to attend court for the duration of the trial.

Confirm on the day beforeyou are due to attend

On the last working day before your summons, check that you are stillrequired, by visiting juror.nsw.gov.au or calling 1300 780 199 after 4pm.

Trials can sometimes change at the last minute, so it's important to check. If thetrial is scheduled for a Monday, you can check after 4pm on Friday.

For your convenience, you can request SMS confirmations and notifications. Toset up SMS, visit:

juror.nsw.gov.au

Attend court You may be selected to serve on a jury. Bring photo ID and banking details (sowe can make any payments directly to your account) with you. You can alsoenter your banking details online.

008351-001 000005(17)

What happens if you can't

attend?

Jury service is a rewarding responsibility, and is a fundamental part of our justice

system.

If you have good reason under the Jury Act NSW 1977, you can apply to be

excused. You should do this as soon as possible. You can also request to be

excused on the day, when you attend court.

If you do not attend, and have not been excused, you can be fined up to

$2,200.00.

The quickest way to apply to be excused is online:

juror.nsw.gov.au

Or you can fill in the form and return it. If you need more information, you can

call (02) 6922 0970 between 8:30am and 4:30pm Monday to Friday.

What about my employer? By law (Jury Act NSW 1977 and Fair Work Act 2009 Commonwealth) your

employer must release you for jury service. Please advise your employer, as soon

as possible, that you have received a jury summons.

Employers are liable to severe penalties if they dismiss a person from

employment or disadvantage, alter or prejudice a person's position based on

being summonsed to serve as a juror.

Your employer cannot force you to take holidays or sick leave to perform jury

service.

Accessibility If you require an accommodation such as hearing loop or wheelchair access inorder to serve on a jury, please contact us on 1300 722 574 with your request, nolater than 7 days prior to your summons date.

If you have an agerelated issue

If you have an age related issue which may affect your ability to serve then visitjuror.nsw.gov.au or call us on 1300 722 574.

Tracey HallSheriff of New South Wales

Page 2 of 4Juror SummonsSummons Date: Wednesday, 22 October 2014MR Sample4 Sally

JURORjuror.nsw.gov.au juror number: 1019173

call number: 21-46

juror.nsw.gov.au

Juror SummonsSummons Date: Wednesday, 22 October 2014MR Sample4 Sally

JURORjuror.nsw.gov.au juror number: 1019173

call number: 21-46

Applying to be excused

For a faster response, complete this form online at juror.nsw.gov.au.

Please send copies of supporting documentation, NOT originals.

You must attach copies of supporting documentation, not originals. For example; a medical certificate clearly

stating your inability to serve, a current carer's card, exam timetables or pre-arranged travel bookings.

If you make an application to be excused but do not receive a response prior to your summons date please do not

assume you have been excused. If you have not been excused and do not attend court you may be issued with a

fine. You can check the status of your application at juror.nsw.gov.au or by calling 1300 722 574.

Return the form by email, fax or post.

Email: [email protected]

Fax: (02) 6922 0975

Post: 51 Fitzmaurice Street, Wagga Wagga 2650

Page 3 of 4

The Sheriff may consider excusing you if you fall into any of these groups.

Carer for children under 18 who are still attending

school, unless you are in full-time employment

(Please provide Birth Certificates of children and

letter from your employer stating your hours of

work)

Sole trader or contractor whose livelihood will be

affected (Please provide ABN that reflects Sole

Trader status or a letter from your accountant

stating number of employees and impact on your

business)

Have a medical condition that prevents you from

performing jury service (Please provide a medical

certificate)

Have an age related issue that may affect your ability

to serve

Need to attend lectures or exams, or living outside

your jury district to undertake studies

Have pre-booked holidays (Please provide travel

documentation)

Have a mental or physical impairment

Emergency service personnel on operational duty

Are travelling away from NSW

Have transport difficulties, such as unsuitable or

unavailable public transport

Are currently bound by a court order (good

behaviour bond or AVO)

Have a criminal conviction.

Details:

Occupation: Daytime Contact Number:

Signature:

Providing false or misleading information is an offence and the maximum penalty is $5,500.

If you are completing this form on behalf of someone else:

Your name:

Relationship to juror:

Juror SummonsSummons Date: Wednesday, 22 October 2014MR Sample4 Sally

JURORjuror.nsw.gov.au juror number: 1019173

call number: 21-46

Page 4 of 4

Change of personal details For a faster response, complete this form online at juror.nsw.gov.au.

Have your name or address details changed from those at the top of this letter?

Yes - complete this section. No (do not complete this section)

Family name:

Given name(s):

Address:

Postcode: Occupation:

Signature: Date:

Return the form by email, fax or post.

Email: [email protected]

Fax: (02) 6922 0975

Post: 51 Fitzmaurice Street, Wagga Wagga 2650

Juror SummonsSummons Date: Wednesday, 22 October 2014MRS Sample5 Sally

JURORjuror.nsw.gov.au juror number: 1019237

call number: 21-64

MRS Sample5 Sally10 LARKIN COURTESSENDON FIELDS VIC 3041

The Sheriff51 Fitzmaurice Street, Wagga Wagga 2650

Page 1 of 4

juror.nsw.gov.au

Online: juror.nsw.gov.au

Email: [email protected]

Phone: (02) 6922 0970

Fax: (02) 6922 0975

Date: 24/09/2014

National Relay Service: 133 677Interpreter Service: 131 450

JURORYour juror number

1019237

Panel number: 21

1

2

3

You have been summoned forjury duty

DateTimeCourtAddress

You have been randomly selected to attend for jury duty, under the Jury ActNSW 1977. You are required to attend:

Wednesday, 22 October 20149:00 AMDistrict or Supreme CourtWagga Wagga Court, 51 Fitzmaurice Street Wagga Wagga

What you need to do

Check the date, time andlocation (above)

You should be prepared to come to court on that date. If you are selected as ajuror, you may be required to attend court for the duration of the trial.

Confirm on the day beforeyou are due to attend

On the last working day before your summons, check that you are stillrequired, by visiting juror.nsw.gov.au or calling 1300 780 199 after 4pm.

Trials can sometimes change at the last minute, so it's important to check. If thetrial is scheduled for a Monday, you can check after 4pm on Friday.

For your convenience, you can request SMS confirmations and notifications. Toset up SMS, visit:

juror.nsw.gov.au

Attend court You may be selected to serve on a jury. Bring photo ID and banking details (sowe can make any payments directly to your account) with you. You can alsoenter your banking details online.

008351-001 000006(21)

What happens if you can't

attend?

Jury service is a rewarding responsibility, and is a fundamental part of our justice

system.

If you have good reason under the Jury Act NSW 1977, you can apply to be

excused. You should do this as soon as possible. You can also request to be

excused on the day, when you attend court.

If you do not attend, and have not been excused, you can be fined up to

$2,200.00.

The quickest way to apply to be excused is online:

juror.nsw.gov.au

Or you can fill in the form and return it. If you need more information, you can

call (02) 6922 0970 between 8:30am and 4:30pm Monday to Friday.

What about my employer? By law (Jury Act NSW 1977 and Fair Work Act 2009 Commonwealth) your

employer must release you for jury service. Please advise your employer, as soon

as possible, that you have received a jury summons.

Employers are liable to severe penalties if they dismiss a person from

employment or disadvantage, alter or prejudice a person's position based on

being summonsed to serve as a juror.

Your employer cannot force you to take holidays or sick leave to perform jury

service.

Accessibility If you require an accommodation such as hearing loop or wheelchair access inorder to serve on a jury, please contact us on 1300 722 574 with your request, nolater than 7 days prior to your summons date.

If you have an agerelated issue

If you have an age related issue which may affect your ability to serve then visitjuror.nsw.gov.au or call us on 1300 722 574.

Tracey HallSheriff of New South Wales

Page 2 of 4Juror SummonsSummons Date: Wednesday, 22 October 2014MRS Sample5 Sally

JURORjuror.nsw.gov.au juror number: 1019237

call number: 21-64

juror.nsw.gov.au

Juror SummonsSummons Date: Wednesday, 22 October 2014MRS Sample5 Sally

JURORjuror.nsw.gov.au juror number: 1019237

call number: 21-64

Applying to be excused

For a faster response, complete this form online at juror.nsw.gov.au.

Please send copies of supporting documentation, NOT originals.

You must attach copies of supporting documentation, not originals. For example; a medical certificate clearly

stating your inability to serve, a current carer's card, exam timetables or pre-arranged travel bookings.

If you make an application to be excused but do not receive a response prior to your summons date please do not

assume you have been excused. If you have not been excused and do not attend court you may be issued with a

fine. You can check the status of your application at juror.nsw.gov.au or by calling 1300 722 574.

Return the form by email, fax or post.

Email: [email protected]

Fax: (02) 6922 0975

Post: 51 Fitzmaurice Street, Wagga Wagga 2650

Page 3 of 4

The Sheriff may consider excusing you if you fall into any of these groups.

Carer for children under 18 who are still attending

school, unless you are in full-time employment

(Please provide Birth Certificates of children and

letter from your employer stating your hours of

work)

Sole trader or contractor whose livelihood will be

affected (Please provide ABN that reflects Sole

Trader status or a letter from your accountant

stating number of employees and impact on your

business)

Have a medical condition that prevents you from

performing jury service (Please provide a medical

certificate)

Have an age related issue that may affect your ability

to serve

Need to attend lectures or exams, or living outside

your jury district to undertake studies

Have pre-booked holidays (Please provide travel

documentation)

Have a mental or physical impairment

Emergency service personnel on operational duty

Are travelling away from NSW

Have transport difficulties, such as unsuitable or

unavailable public transport

Are currently bound by a court order (good

behaviour bond or AVO)

Have a criminal conviction.

Details:

Occupation: Daytime Contact Number:

Signature:

Providing false or misleading information is an offence and the maximum penalty is $5,500.

If you are completing this form on behalf of someone else:

Your name:

Relationship to juror:

Juror SummonsSummons Date: Wednesday, 22 October 2014MRS Sample5 Sally

JURORjuror.nsw.gov.au juror number: 1019237

call number: 21-64

Page 4 of 4

Change of personal details For a faster response, complete this form online at juror.nsw.gov.au.

Have your name or address details changed from those at the top of this letter?

Yes - complete this section. No (do not complete this section)

Family name:

Given name(s):

Address:

Postcode: Occupation:

Signature: Date:

Return the form by email, fax or post.

Email: [email protected]

Fax: (02) 6922 0975

Post: 51 Fitzmaurice Street, Wagga Wagga 2650

Juror SummonsSummons Date: Wednesday, 22 October 2014MISS Sample6 Sally

JURORjuror.nsw.gov.au juror number: 1019373

call number: 21-43

MISS Sample6 Sally10 LARKIN COURTESSENDON FIELDS VIC 3041

The Sheriff51 Fitzmaurice Street, Wagga Wagga 2650

Page 1 of 4

juror.nsw.gov.au

Online: juror.nsw.gov.au

Email: [email protected]

Phone: (02) 6922 0970

Fax: (02) 6922 0975

Date: 24/09/2014

National Relay Service: 133 677Interpreter Service: 131 450

JURORYour juror number

1019373

Panel number: 21

1

2

3

You have been summoned forjury duty

DateTimeCourtAddress

You have been randomly selected to attend for jury duty, under the Jury ActNSW 1977. You are required to attend:

Wednesday, 22 October 20149:00 AMDistrict or Supreme CourtWagga Wagga Court, 51 Fitzmaurice Street Wagga Wagga

What you need to do

Check the date, time andlocation (above)

You should be prepared to come to court on that date. If you are selected as ajuror, you may be required to attend court for the duration of the trial.

Confirm on the day beforeyou are due to attend

On the last working day before your summons, check that you are stillrequired, by visiting juror.nsw.gov.au or calling 1300 780 199 after 4pm.

Trials can sometimes change at the last minute, so it's important to check. If thetrial is scheduled for a Monday, you can check after 4pm on Friday.

For your convenience, you can request SMS confirmations and notifications. Toset up SMS, visit:

juror.nsw.gov.au

Attend court You may be selected to serve on a jury. Bring photo ID and banking details (sowe can make any payments directly to your account) with you. You can alsoenter your banking details online.

008351-001 000007(25)

What happens if you can't

attend?

Jury service is a rewarding responsibility, and is a fundamental part of our justice

system.

If you have good reason under the Jury Act NSW 1977, you can apply to be

excused. You should do this as soon as possible. You can also request to be

excused on the day, when you attend court.

If you do not attend, and have not been excused, you can be fined up to

$2,200.00.

The quickest way to apply to be excused is online:

juror.nsw.gov.au

Or you can fill in the form and return it. If you need more information, you can

call (02) 6922 0970 between 8:30am and 4:30pm Monday to Friday.

What about my employer? By law (Jury Act NSW 1977 and Fair Work Act 2009 Commonwealth) your

employer must release you for jury service. Please advise your employer, as soon

as possible, that you have received a jury summons.

Employers are liable to severe penalties if they dismiss a person from

employment or disadvantage, alter or prejudice a person's position based on

being summonsed to serve as a juror.

Your employer cannot force you to take holidays or sick leave to perform jury

service.

Accessibility If you require an accommodation such as hearing loop or wheelchair access inorder to serve on a jury, please contact us on 1300 722 574 with your request, nolater than 7 days prior to your summons date.

If you have an agerelated issue

If you have an age related issue which may affect your ability to serve then visitjuror.nsw.gov.au or call us on 1300 722 574.

Tracey HallSheriff of New South Wales

Page 2 of 4Juror SummonsSummons Date: Wednesday, 22 October 2014MISS Sample6 Sally

JURORjuror.nsw.gov.au juror number: 1019373

call number: 21-43

juror.nsw.gov.au

Juror SummonsSummons Date: Wednesday, 22 October 2014MISS Sample6 Sally

JURORjuror.nsw.gov.au juror number: 1019373

call number: 21-43

Applying to be excused

For a faster response, complete this form online at juror.nsw.gov.au.

Please send copies of supporting documentation, NOT originals.

You must attach copies of supporting documentation, not originals. For example; a medical certificate clearly

stating your inability to serve, a current carer's card, exam timetables or pre-arranged travel bookings.

If you make an application to be excused but do not receive a response prior to your summons date please do not

assume you have been excused. If you have not been excused and do not attend court you may be issued with a

fine. You can check the status of your application at juror.nsw.gov.au or by calling 1300 722 574.

Return the form by email, fax or post.

Email: [email protected]

Fax: (02) 6922 0975

Post: 51 Fitzmaurice Street, Wagga Wagga 2650

Page 3 of 4

The Sheriff may consider excusing you if you fall into any of these groups.

Carer for children under 18 who are still attending

school, unless you are in full-time employment

(Please provide Birth Certificates of children and

letter from your employer stating your hours of

work)

Sole trader or contractor whose livelihood will be

affected (Please provide ABN that reflects Sole

Trader status or a letter from your accountant

stating number of employees and impact on your

business)

Have a medical condition that prevents you from

performing jury service (Please provide a medical

certificate)

Have an age related issue that may affect your ability

to serve

Need to attend lectures or exams, or living outside

your jury district to undertake studies

Have pre-booked holidays (Please provide travel

documentation)

Have a mental or physical impairment

Emergency service personnel on operational duty

Are travelling away from NSW

Have transport difficulties, such as unsuitable or

unavailable public transport

Are currently bound by a court order (good

behaviour bond or AVO)

Have a criminal conviction.

Details:

Occupation: Daytime Contact Number:

Signature:

Providing false or misleading information is an offence and the maximum penalty is $5,500.

If you are completing this form on behalf of someone else:

Your name:

Relationship to juror:

Juror SummonsSummons Date: Wednesday, 22 October 2014MISS Sample6 Sally

JURORjuror.nsw.gov.au juror number: 1019373

call number: 21-43

Page 4 of 4

Change of personal details For a faster response, complete this form online at juror.nsw.gov.au.

Have your name or address details changed from those at the top of this letter?

Yes - complete this section. No (do not complete this section)

Family name:

Given name(s):

Address:

Postcode: Occupation:

Signature: Date:

Return the form by email, fax or post.

Email: [email protected]

Fax: (02) 6922 0975

Post: 51 Fitzmaurice Street, Wagga Wagga 2650

Juror SummonsSummons Date: Wednesday, 22 October 2014Sample7 Sally

JURORjuror.nsw.gov.au juror number: 1019398

call number: 21-18

Sample7 Sally10 LARKIN COURTESSENDON FIELDS VIC 3041

The Sheriff51 Fitzmaurice Street, Wagga Wagga 2650

Page 1 of 4

juror.nsw.gov.au

Online: juror.nsw.gov.au

Email: [email protected]

Phone: (02) 6922 0970

Fax: (02) 6922 0975

Date: 24/09/2014

National Relay Service: 133 677Interpreter Service: 131 450

JURORYour juror number

1019398

Panel number: 21

1

2

3

You have been summoned forjury duty

DateTimeCourtAddress

You have been randomly selected to attend for jury duty, under the Jury ActNSW 1977. You are required to attend:

Wednesday, 22 October 20149:00 AMDistrict or Supreme CourtWagga Wagga Court, 51 Fitzmaurice Street Wagga Wagga

What you need to do

Check the date, time andlocation (above)

You should be prepared to come to court on that date. If you are selected as ajuror, you may be required to attend court for the duration of the trial.

Confirm on the day beforeyou are due to attend

On the last working day before your summons, check that you are stillrequired, by visiting juror.nsw.gov.au or calling 1300 780 199 after 4pm.

Trials can sometimes change at the last minute, so it's important to check. If thetrial is scheduled for a Monday, you can check after 4pm on Friday.

For your convenience, you can request SMS confirmations and notifications. Toset up SMS, visit:

juror.nsw.gov.au

Attend court You may be selected to serve on a jury. Bring photo ID and banking details (sowe can make any payments directly to your account) with you. You can alsoenter your banking details online.

008351-001 000008(29)

What happens if you can't

attend?

Jury service is a rewarding responsibility, and is a fundamental part of our justice

system.

If you have good reason under the Jury Act NSW 1977, you can apply to be

excused. You should do this as soon as possible. You can also request to be

excused on the day, when you attend court.

If you do not attend, and have not been excused, you can be fined up to

$2,200.00.

The quickest way to apply to be excused is online:

juror.nsw.gov.au

Or you can fill in the form and return it. If you need more information, you can

call (02) 6922 0970 between 8:30am and 4:30pm Monday to Friday.

What about my employer? By law (Jury Act NSW 1977 and Fair Work Act 2009 Commonwealth) your

employer must release you for jury service. Please advise your employer, as soon

as possible, that you have received a jury summons.

Employers are liable to severe penalties if they dismiss a person from

employment or disadvantage, alter or prejudice a person's position based on

being summonsed to serve as a juror.

Your employer cannot force you to take holidays or sick leave to perform jury

service.

Accessibility If you require an accommodation such as hearing loop or wheelchair access inorder to serve on a jury, please contact us on 1300 722 574 with your request, nolater than 7 days prior to your summons date.

If you have an agerelated issue

If you have an age related issue which may affect your ability to serve then visitjuror.nsw.gov.au or call us on 1300 722 574.

Tracey HallSheriff of New South Wales

Page 2 of 4Juror SummonsSummons Date: Wednesday, 22 October 2014Sample7 Sally

JURORjuror.nsw.gov.au juror number: 1019398

call number: 21-18

juror.nsw.gov.au

Juror SummonsSummons Date: Wednesday, 22 October 2014Sample7 Sally

JURORjuror.nsw.gov.au juror number: 1019398

call number: 21-18

Applying to be excused

For a faster response, complete this form online at juror.nsw.gov.au.

Please send copies of supporting documentation, NOT originals.

You must attach copies of supporting documentation, not originals. For example; a medical certificate clearly

stating your inability to serve, a current carer's card, exam timetables or pre-arranged travel bookings.

If you make an application to be excused but do not receive a response prior to your summons date please do not

assume you have been excused. If you have not been excused and do not attend court you may be issued with a

fine. You can check the status of your application at juror.nsw.gov.au or by calling 1300 722 574.

Return the form by email, fax or post.

Email: [email protected]

Fax: (02) 6922 0975

Post: 51 Fitzmaurice Street, Wagga Wagga 2650

Page 3 of 4

The Sheriff may consider excusing you if you fall into any of these groups.

Carer for children under 18 who are still attending

school, unless you are in full-time employment

(Please provide Birth Certificates of children and

letter from your employer stating your hours of

work)

Sole trader or contractor whose livelihood will be

affected (Please provide ABN that reflects Sole

Trader status or a letter from your accountant

stating number of employees and impact on your

business)

Have a medical condition that prevents you from

performing jury service (Please provide a medical

certificate)

Have an age related issue that may affect your ability

to serve

Need to attend lectures or exams, or living outside

your jury district to undertake studies

Have pre-booked holidays (Please provide travel

documentation)

Have a mental or physical impairment

Emergency service personnel on operational duty

Are travelling away from NSW

Have transport difficulties, such as unsuitable or

unavailable public transport

Are currently bound by a court order (good

behaviour bond or AVO)

Have a criminal conviction.

Details:

Occupation: Daytime Contact Number:

Signature:

Providing false or misleading information is an offence and the maximum penalty is $5,500.

If you are completing this form on behalf of someone else:

Your name:

Relationship to juror:

Juror SummonsSummons Date: Wednesday, 22 October 2014Sample7 Sally

JURORjuror.nsw.gov.au juror number: 1019398

call number: 21-18

Page 4 of 4

Change of personal details For a faster response, complete this form online at juror.nsw.gov.au.

Have your name or address details changed from those at the top of this letter?

Yes - complete this section. No (do not complete this section)

Family name:

Given name(s):

Address:

Postcode: Occupation:

Signature: Date:

Return the form by email, fax or post.

Email: [email protected]

Fax: (02) 6922 0975

Post: 51 Fitzmaurice Street, Wagga Wagga 2650

Juror SummonsSummons Date: Wednesday, 22 October 2014MR Sample8 Sally

JURORjuror.nsw.gov.au juror number: 1019299

call number: 21-13

MR Sample8 Sally10 LARKIN COURTESSENDON FIELDS VIC 3041

The Sheriff51 Fitzmaurice Street, Wagga Wagga 2650

Page 1 of 4

juror.nsw.gov.au

Online: juror.nsw.gov.au

Email: [email protected]

Phone: (02) 6922 0970

Fax: (02) 6922 0975

Date: 24/09/2014

National Relay Service: 133 677Interpreter Service: 131 450

JURORYour juror number

1019299

Panel number: 21

1

2

3

You have been summoned forjury duty

DateTimeCourtAddress

You have been randomly selected to attend for jury duty, under the Jury ActNSW 1977. You are required to attend:

Wednesday, 22 October 20149:00 AMDistrict or Supreme CourtWagga Wagga Court, 51 Fitzmaurice Street Wagga Wagga

What you need to do

Check the date, time andlocation (above)

You should be prepared to come to court on that date. If you are selected as ajuror, you may be required to attend court for the duration of the trial.

Confirm on the day beforeyou are due to attend

On the last working day before your summons, check that you are stillrequired, by visiting juror.nsw.gov.au or calling 1300 780 199 after 4pm.

Trials can sometimes change at the last minute, so it's important to check. If thetrial is scheduled for a Monday, you can check after 4pm on Friday.

For your convenience, you can request SMS confirmations and notifications. Toset up SMS, visit:

juror.nsw.gov.au

Attend court You may be selected to serve on a jury. Bring photo ID and banking details (sowe can make any payments directly to your account) with you. You can alsoenter your banking details online.

008351-001 000009(33)

What happens if you can't

attend?

Jury service is a rewarding responsibility, and is a fundamental part of our justice

system.

If you have good reason under the Jury Act NSW 1977, you can apply to be

excused. You should do this as soon as possible. You can also request to be

excused on the day, when you attend court.

If you do not attend, and have not been excused, you can be fined up to

$2,200.00.

The quickest way to apply to be excused is online:

juror.nsw.gov.au

Or you can fill in the form and return it. If you need more information, you can

call (02) 6922 0970 between 8:30am and 4:30pm Monday to Friday.

What about my employer? By law (Jury Act NSW 1977 and Fair Work Act 2009 Commonwealth) your

employer must release you for jury service. Please advise your employer, as soon

as possible, that you have received a jury summons.

Employers are liable to severe penalties if they dismiss a person from

employment or disadvantage, alter or prejudice a person's position based on

being summonsed to serve as a juror.

Your employer cannot force you to take holidays or sick leave to perform jury

service.

Accessibility If you require an accommodation such as hearing loop or wheelchair access inorder to serve on a jury, please contact us on 1300 722 574 with your request, nolater than 7 days prior to your summons date.

If you have an agerelated issue

If you have an age related issue which may affect your ability to serve then visitjuror.nsw.gov.au or call us on 1300 722 574.

Tracey HallSheriff of New South Wales

Page 2 of 4Juror SummonsSummons Date: Wednesday, 22 October 2014MR Sample8 Sally

JURORjuror.nsw.gov.au juror number: 1019299

call number: 21-13

juror.nsw.gov.au

Juror SummonsSummons Date: Wednesday, 22 October 2014MR Sample8 Sally

JURORjuror.nsw.gov.au juror number: 1019299

call number: 21-13

Applying to be excused

For a faster response, complete this form online at juror.nsw.gov.au.

Please send copies of supporting documentation, NOT originals.

You must attach copies of supporting documentation, not originals. For example; a medical certificate clearly

stating your inability to serve, a current carer's card, exam timetables or pre-arranged travel bookings.

If you make an application to be excused but do not receive a response prior to your summons date please do not

assume you have been excused. If you have not been excused and do not attend court you may be issued with a

fine. You can check the status of your application at juror.nsw.gov.au or by calling 1300 722 574.

Return the form by email, fax or post.

Email: [email protected]

Fax: (02) 6922 0975

Post: 51 Fitzmaurice Street, Wagga Wagga 2650

Page 3 of 4

The Sheriff may consider excusing you if you fall into any of these groups.

Carer for children under 18 who are still attending

school, unless you are in full-time employment

(Please provide Birth Certificates of children and

letter from your employer stating your hours of

work)

Sole trader or contractor whose livelihood will be

affected (Please provide ABN that reflects Sole

Trader status or a letter from your accountant

stating number of employees and impact on your

business)

Have a medical condition that prevents you from

performing jury service (Please provide a medical

certificate)

Have an age related issue that may affect your ability

to serve

Need to attend lectures or exams, or living outside

your jury district to undertake studies

Have pre-booked holidays (Please provide travel

documentation)

Have a mental or physical impairment

Emergency service personnel on operational duty

Are travelling away from NSW

Have transport difficulties, such as unsuitable or

unavailable public transport

Are currently bound by a court order (good

behaviour bond or AVO)

Have a criminal conviction.

Details:

Occupation: Daytime Contact Number:

Signature:

Providing false or misleading information is an offence and the maximum penalty is $5,500.

If you are completing this form on behalf of someone else:

Your name:

Relationship to juror:

Juror SummonsSummons Date: Wednesday, 22 October 2014MR Sample8 Sally

JURORjuror.nsw.gov.au juror number: 1019299

call number: 21-13

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Change of personal details For a faster response, complete this form online at juror.nsw.gov.au.

Have your name or address details changed from those at the top of this letter?

Yes - complete this section. No (do not complete this section)

Family name:

Given name(s):

Address:

Postcode: Occupation:

Signature: Date:

Return the form by email, fax or post.

Email: [email protected]

Fax: (02) 6922 0975

Post: 51 Fitzmaurice Street, Wagga Wagga 2650

Juror SummonsSummons Date: Wednesday, 22 October 2014Sample9 Sally

JURORjuror.nsw.gov.au juror number: 1019308

call number: 21-35

Sample9 Sally10 LARKIN COURTESSENDON FIELDS VIC 3041

The Sheriff51 Fitzmaurice Street, Wagga Wagga 2650

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juror.nsw.gov.au

Online: juror.nsw.gov.au

Email: [email protected]

Phone: (02) 6922 0970

Fax: (02) 6922 0975

Date: 24/09/2014

National Relay Service: 133 677Interpreter Service: 131 450

JURORYour juror number

1019308

Panel number: 21

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You have been summoned forjury duty

DateTimeCourtAddress

You have been randomly selected to attend for jury duty, under the Jury ActNSW 1977. You are required to attend:

Wednesday, 22 October 20149:00 AMDistrict or Supreme CourtWagga Wagga Court, 51 Fitzmaurice Street Wagga Wagga

What you need to do

Check the date, time andlocation (above)

You should be prepared to come to court on that date. If you are selected as ajuror, you may be required to attend court for the duration of the trial.

Confirm on the day beforeyou are due to attend

On the last working day before your summons, check that you are stillrequired, by visiting juror.nsw.gov.au or calling 1300 780 199 after 4pm.

Trials can sometimes change at the last minute, so it's important to check. If thetrial is scheduled for a Monday, you can check after 4pm on Friday.

For your convenience, you can request SMS confirmations and notifications. Toset up SMS, visit:

juror.nsw.gov.au

Attend court You may be selected to serve on a jury. Bring photo ID and banking details (sowe can make any payments directly to your account) with you. You can alsoenter your banking details online.

008351-001 000010(37)

What happens if you can't

attend?

Jury service is a rewarding responsibility, and is a fundamental part of our justice

system.

If you have good reason under the Jury Act NSW 1977, you can apply to be

excused. You should do this as soon as possible. You can also request to be

excused on the day, when you attend court.

If you do not attend, and have not been excused, you can be fined up to

$2,200.00.

The quickest way to apply to be excused is online:

juror.nsw.gov.au

Or you can fill in the form and return it. If you need more information, you can

call (02) 6922 0970 between 8:30am and 4:30pm Monday to Friday.

What about my employer? By law (Jury Act NSW 1977 and Fair Work Act 2009 Commonwealth) your

employer must release you for jury service. Please advise your employer, as soon

as possible, that you have received a jury summons.

Employers are liable to severe penalties if they dismiss a person from

employment or disadvantage, alter or prejudice a person's position based on

being summonsed to serve as a juror.

Your employer cannot force you to take holidays or sick leave to perform jury

service.

Accessibility If you require an accommodation such as hearing loop or wheelchair access inorder to serve on a jury, please contact us on 1300 722 574 with your request, nolater than 7 days prior to your summons date.

If you have an agerelated issue

If you have an age related issue which may affect your ability to serve then visitjuror.nsw.gov.au or call us on 1300 722 574.

Tracey HallSheriff of New South Wales

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JURORjuror.nsw.gov.au juror number: 1019308

call number: 21-35

juror.nsw.gov.au

Juror SummonsSummons Date: Wednesday, 22 October 2014Sample9 Sally

JURORjuror.nsw.gov.au juror number: 1019308

call number: 21-35

Applying to be excused

For a faster response, complete this form online at juror.nsw.gov.au.

Please send copies of supporting documentation, NOT originals.

You must attach copies of supporting documentation, not originals. For example; a medical certificate clearly

stating your inability to serve, a current carer's card, exam timetables or pre-arranged travel bookings.

If you make an application to be excused but do not receive a response prior to your summons date please do not

assume you have been excused. If you have not been excused and do not attend court you may be issued with a

fine. You can check the status of your application at juror.nsw.gov.au or by calling 1300 722 574.

Return the form by email, fax or post.

Email: [email protected]

Fax: (02) 6922 0975

Post: 51 Fitzmaurice Street, Wagga Wagga 2650

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The Sheriff may consider excusing you if you fall into any of these groups.

Carer for children under 18 who are still attending

school, unless you are in full-time employment

(Please provide Birth Certificates of children and

letter from your employer stating your hours of

work)

Sole trader or contractor whose livelihood will be

affected (Please provide ABN that reflects Sole

Trader status or a letter from your accountant

stating number of employees and impact on your

business)

Have a medical condition that prevents you from

performing jury service (Please provide a medical

certificate)

Have an age related issue that may affect your ability

to serve

Need to attend lectures or exams, or living outside

your jury district to undertake studies

Have pre-booked holidays (Please provide travel

documentation)

Have a mental or physical impairment

Emergency service personnel on operational duty

Are travelling away from NSW

Have transport difficulties, such as unsuitable or

unavailable public transport

Are currently bound by a court order (good

behaviour bond or AVO)

Have a criminal conviction.

Details:

Occupation: Daytime Contact Number:

Signature:

Providing false or misleading information is an offence and the maximum penalty is $5,500.

If you are completing this form on behalf of someone else:

Your name:

Relationship to juror:

Juror SummonsSummons Date: Wednesday, 22 October 2014Sample9 Sally

JURORjuror.nsw.gov.au juror number: 1019308

call number: 21-35

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Change of personal details For a faster response, complete this form online at juror.nsw.gov.au.

Have your name or address details changed from those at the top of this letter?

Yes - complete this section. No (do not complete this section)

Family name:

Given name(s):

Address:

Postcode: Occupation:

Signature: Date:

Return the form by email, fax or post.

Email: [email protected]

Fax: (02) 6922 0975

Post: 51 Fitzmaurice Street, Wagga Wagga 2650