Judges and Judiciary
Feb. 28, 2007
Analysis Finds Jury Duty Comes Knocking Too Often in S.F.
SAN FRANCISCO - San Francisco residents are called to jury duty more often than needed - summoned at a rate seven times higher than most of the nation, according to a recent analysis of the court's criminal cases.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN FRANCISCO - San Francisco residents are called to jury duty more often than needed - summoned at a rate seven times higher than most of the nation, according to a recent analysis of the court's criminal cases.
The report, prepared by a team of consultants at the behest of the Administrative Office of the Courts, says the court fails to use ...
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