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CAN I SERVE ON MORE THAN ONE TRIAL DURING MY TERM?

United States District Court - Rutland FAQ
Yes, this is possible. The Court cannot predict with certainty the number of trials a juror will be selected for during the term. The Court will excuse jurors for the remainder of the term if they sat on a trial over two weeks in length (10 court days). This, however, is subject to trial activity and the availability of other jurors on the panel.
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Clinical Trial FAQ What does the term clinical trial mean?

Arizona Alzheimer's Consortium
Clinical trials are scientifically controlled studies of the safety and effectiveness of therapeutic treatments (such as drugs, medical devices, or biologics such as a vaccine or gene therapy). These studies are used to determine if these treatments/devices.procedures should be approved for wider use in the general population. Clinical trials are an important step in the development and discovery of a new treatment and must be approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
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If I am not selected to serve on a trial, how do I know what to do next?

Jury Information - FAQs - TNED
You will be told before you leave the courthouse when to report back or that you are excused until further notice. If you are excused until further notice, you will receive a letter notifying you when next to report.
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How long will I be required to serve on a trial?

Wisconsin Court System - court services for jurors - frequen...
Once selected to serve on a trial you will be required to serve for the length of that trial. The judge will explain to you what type of case you will be hearing and how long the case is expected to last. If you have any conflicts with sitting on the case for the length of the trial, you should let the court know (this is done during the voir dire process).
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How long or short a term can I serve for?

Questions About Serving with LAM - What We Do - Latin Americ...
A 1-3 year commitment. It really has more to do with "intent." A limited-termer has definite plans to return to their home country after a period of time. The careful screening and attention beforehand is the same as for the long-term process. A "limited-termer" can become "long-term." LAM is not the "sending body" for missionaries. As an agency, we facilitate connections. The local church is the Biblical sending body for mission work.
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Where will I serve?

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Technically, it could be anywhere. Most likely, you'll train at the armory nearest your hometown, and if called to action, will remain in-state. However, in cases of catastrophic conditions, such as in Hurricane Katrina, you could be sent to another state to help. It's also possible you'll be deployed in support of combat operations, such as to the Middle East to assist in the War on Terrorism.
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How often must I serve?

Frequently Asked Questions About Jury Service @ Courts.phila...
A:If a person serves for one or two days, they need not serve again for a period of one year. If service is for three or more days, the exemption period is three years.
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If I am selected as a juror for a trial, how long will I serve?

Maryland Judiciary - Jury Service
Most trials last one-to-two days. However, trials can last up to several weeks, and in rare occasions, several months, depending on the complexity of the trial. The nature of the issues and evidence in a particular case may require a longer trial. The judge will inform you at the beginning of the trial as to how long it is anticipated the trial will last. During the trial, you may have to wait in the jury room while the judge and lawyers settle questions of law.
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If I serve on a trial, is my service over after the trial is completed?

JURY FAQ
In most cases this is correct. There are times when it might be necessary for you to report for jury selection for a other trial.
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I am a student and unable to serve during my school term. What can I do?

Juror Frequently Asked Questions
Because you are a student you are not exempt from serving jury duty. However, the court is willing to work around your school schedule as much as possible.
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Can I serve as a short-term or career missionary?

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We need both short-term and career missionaries who are interested in serving a few weeks, a few months, or a few years. While education and child care are two areas of high priority, we have many opportunities for you to serve God in a Foreign Missions environment.
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What is a Trial?

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Most men do not need treatment for benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), an enlarged prostate gland. It is not cancer, and it occurs in almost all men as they age. BPH can cause mild to moderate problems urinating. These may not bother you, or you may be able to control them with home treatment. Your doctor may want to see you regularly to check on your symptoms and make sure other problems haven't come up. Medicine can reduce the symptoms of BPH, but it rarely gets rid of them.
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Q2: Does “One-Trial OR One-Day” jury service mean I only have to serve for one day?

Frequently Asked Questions
No. If assigned to a courtroom on the day you report for jury duty, you are required to follow the court’s appearance instructions for the trial to which you have been assigned and until released by the court. Barring unusual circumstances, you should be released from jury duty for a one-year period if not assigned to a courtroom by the end of the day that you appear for duty.
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Is it true that for One-Trial jury service I only have to serve for one day?

Los Angeles Superior Court - Jury Frequently Asked Questions
No. If you are asked to report for service and are not selected on any case on the day you are asked to report, your term of service is complete. But if you are selected to serve on a trial, the term of service will be the length of that trial. The average trial lasts 5 to 7 days.
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Will I be asked to serve on more than one jury during my term of service?

Juror Frequently Asked Questions
It is possible, but rare for someone to serve on more than one jury in the space of the two-week or four-week term of service. If someone serves on a short trial or is selected for a jury and the case settles, he or she is still required to call in for the rest of their term of service.
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How long does a panelist serve, and how are they notified when their term is over?

A F M Website
Appointment to the RPEC is for an indefinite period. Balancing this, panelists actually serve an average of one mandatory review panel a year. They may also be asked to serve on ad hoc (New Hire) panels during the year. Panelists who believe they have "done their share" and want a "break"--or to be removed from the RPEC--should notify their AD.
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Back to Top How can I serve with MAF on a short- or long-term basis?

Frequently Asked Questions - Mission Aviation Fellowship
Click here to learn more about career missionary opportunities with MAF or short-term assingments. MAF needs pilots, mechanics, information technology specialists, and teachers. No -- except when we ferry a new plane to one of our overseas bases. Whenever MAF acquires an additional aircraft, we modify it extensively for field operations. Then an MAF pilot ferries it to its final destination.
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If I want to serve long term, how will I learn the language?

Questions About Serving with LAM - What We Do - Latin Americ...
Language School. Most folks head to the Spanish Language Institute in Costa Rica. It's a good school, with a good history, with good results, that exists for the express purpose of preparing missionaries for Christian ministry. So there's the helpful rah-rah-rah attitude on the part of teachers and staff to help folks accomplish language learning well and to encourage and counsel them along the way.
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We serve low-income homeowners who are elderly and/or people with disabilities in Milwaukee County and Waukesha County. A goal is to assure that the people we serve may remain in their own home – safe, warm and independent.
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InterLinc: CMHC: FAQ
The Community Mental Health Center is dedicated to providing quality mental health care and rehabilitation services for adults in Lancaster County who experience acute psychological distress or serious mental illness.
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SNAC - FAQs
We serve both individuals and organizations in 11 different counties in South Carolina and Georgia. South Carolina counties include Beaufort, Colleton, Hampton, and Jasper. Counties in Georgia include Bryan, Bulloch, Candler, Chatham, Effingham, Evans, and Liberty.
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Do you serve men?

ROMANTASY Frequently asked questions
With pleasure as with any serious customer. Over 60% of our business orders are placed by men. Therefore we know the special measurement and fit issues for the male body. However, ROMANTASY is not a place to merely discuss fantasy corseting or cross-dressing as our interest is in purveying quality corsetry.
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Who may serve as a juror?

Federal Judiciary Frequently Asked Questions
The Jury Act, which is set out at Title 28, U.S. Code, Sections 1861-1878, calls for random selection of citizens' names from voters lists or combined voters and drivers lists. (Because random selection is required, individuals may not volunteer for service.) More on Jury Service..
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Do you serve food?

Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, we serve food. Our menu is light including hamburgers, garden burgers, salmon burgers, fries, individual pizza, chicken tenders, buffalo wings, chips & salsa & dessert. Click on the menu section for more details on the food and the pricing.
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