Jury Services - Superior Court of California - County of San Diego San Diego Superior Court Jury Services summons qualified individuals to perform a crucial civic responsibility that provides justice for all – serving on a jury Jurors can be selected to serve on panels for criminal or civil trials
Jury Service Frequently Asked Questions - County of San Diego Pursuant to Code of Civil Procedure section 209, any prospective juror who has been summoned for jury service and who fails to appear as directed, or who fails to respond to the Court, may be found in contempt of Court and may be placed in custody and or fined
Jury+ Web Solution by Jury Systems, Inc. - Login - California JURY+ Web Solution provides any court using the JURY+ Next Generation Jury Management System with the option of allowing jurors to access, view, and fill out an electronic version of their summons questionnaire using the internet
Self-Help Center | Superior Court of California - County of San Diego The goal of the Self-Help Center is to provide information that will explain and guide you through court processes and make it easier for you to handle your court case if you don't have a lawyer You can learn about court procedures, find and fill out the forms you need, see what steps are involved as your case goes through court, see what assistance you can get through a self-help service
Telephone Standby - Superior Court of California Telephone Standby means a juror has been summoned to call the court for five nights (after 5:00 p m ) for reporting instructions If you are summoned for East County, North County or Central courthouse on a Friday, you will be on telephonic standby from Friday-Thursday If you are summoned for South County, you will be on telephonic standby from Monday-Friday Telephone Standby was created to