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Elisa Casey <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 11 Mar 2003 21:58:58 -0500
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On Thursday 06 March 2003 11:48 am, Automatic digest processor wrote:
> I have a mom with a 12 mos old who has just been called for Jury Duty.
>  = She
> explained at the first notice that she is nursing a baby and that it
> would be a great hardship at this time to do jury duty.  Ie. pump
> every 2 hours, mastitis, sick baby ect.  Next week she is expected to
> show for duty.  She is here in Indiana.  Any ideas are greatly
> appreciated ASAP.

Is she an at-home mother (primary caregiver & not working outside the
home)?  If so she should qualify for that exemption provided her state
has that one.  [Florida (at least Leon County) has an exemption for
mothers of children under age 6 years who do not work full time outside
the home.  I was able to use that one the previous time I got called.]
I'd think most states should have such an exemption but I may be
seriously naive.  What is she supposed to do with the baby if her child
is not in day care?

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Elisa H. Casey
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