Anonymous
Post 06/28/2015 14:18     Subject: Jury duty, how do the courts handle it if you pee every 30 minutes or so?

Thnks everyone. My PCP is giving me a waiver
Anonymous
Post 06/27/2015 23:13     Subject: Jury duty, how do the courts handle it if you pee every 30 minutes or so?

I'm a trial lawyer and it would be pretty disruptive to have to break every 30 minutes or hour. You will be dismissed.
Anonymous
Post 06/27/2015 22:01     Subject: Re:Jury duty, how do the courts handle it if you pee every 30 minutes or so?

If there's no medical waiver process in the general jury screening room (before you get into the courtroom), then when the judge asks if anyone has a hardship, ask to speak to him privately at the bench. You'll get excused--no judge is going to call a break every 30 minutes.
Anonymous
Post 06/27/2015 20:48     Subject: Re:Jury duty, how do the courts handle it if you pee every 30 minutes or so?

Tell the judge. I am a trial attorney and have a similar problem. I get accommodated. Now, as a juror, I would probably strike you because it would distract you.
Anonymous
Post 06/27/2015 20:46     Subject: Jury duty, how do the courts handle it if you pee every 30 minutes or so?

Get a medical waiver. Maybe call the number on your summons for more info
Anonymous
Post 06/27/2015 19:44     Subject: Jury duty, how do the courts handle it if you pee every 30 minutes or so?

Medical waiver
Anonymous
Post 06/27/2015 19:35     Subject: Jury duty, how do the courts handle it if you pee every 30 minutes or so?

I just got a jury summons. I would love to serve, but at the same time dread doing t. I pee all the time, at least every 30 minutes or so when I am awake. Doctor says it's an enlarged prostate and not much they can do if medications aren't working. Well every medication I have tried does not work. The whole peeing situation is incredibly embarrassing, but at least my coworkers are cool.

Will the courts accommodate this situation? Or is it best to get a medical waiver from jury duty.