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I was really impressed with the staff and the whole experience overall. Everyone was really nice.
It made me grateful that we have this system in place, I think we take it for granted.
Posted on: 2018/3/12 15:08
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Thanks to the person who created this thread and those who responded. :)
I have mine on Wed and will follow these great tips! Thanks again!!
Posted on: 2018/3/12 14:24
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If you're feeling generous, you can try bringing a power strip and extension cord. Everyone would want to be friends with the person that brought extra spaces to plug in.
Posted on: 2018/2/26 18:24
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The elevators up to the jury pool room are notoriously slow. Giver yourself extra time to get there. Also, get there early if you want one of those cubicles on the side of the room with more privacy to use a laptop and a power outlet. Those get taken up real fast. The WiFi signal is good though.
They do show the Discovery Channel or some other noncontroversial tv channel on a big screen if you're really bored. Plenty of good lunch options within walking distance.
Posted on: 2018/2/26 18:01
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This! I was bummed about the idea of having to go to jury duty, and desperately hoping not to be selected. The process itself was smooth (the morning lines suck, so get in early, if you can) and I have zero complaints about the experience. I ended up being selected for a trial that went on to last four days. Overall, the entire thing was actually quite nice. There is a bit of satisfaction in playing your part in the process, and everyone involved was very nice, supportive, and understanding, particularly the judge and prosecutor.
Posted on: 2018/2/26 15:40
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Also, you can leave if you sign out. You'll have to go through security again, but I would get fresh air, grab some coffee/snack for 10-15 min and that helped the time go by.
Posted on: 2018/2/26 14:53
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Agree with all previous comments, but also bring an open mind, not to sound like a douche. I was actually pretty impressed with the staff, communications and process when I served last February. It really was well-run, and while it's certainly not fun to have to be "stuck" anywhere, it's really not that bad.
Posted on: 2018/2/26 14:52
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get there early if you want to get a good seat near an outlet. i don't mean like 2 mins early - if you get there so close to the start time, there will be a long line of people checking in and you won't get a good seat.
bring a mini power strip - like someone else mentioned, outlets are at a premium. if you do get a seat near an outlet, you can be a lifesaver by attaching your power strip to the outlet wall. bring a book or download an e-book. bring a battery pack for your cell phone just in case you can't sit near an outlet. don't bring your car. take the bus or PATH instead
Posted on: 2018/2/26 14:40
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Definitely some reading material! You will spend hours cooped up in the jury pool room doing nothing. If you prefer silence or being left alone, headphones (not headsets!) are great at signaling others around you that you do not wish to engage in chatting, so bring a pair. You can bring power cords, but I found that the amount of outlets was VERY limited and usually taken up by people immediately. Better to bring your laptop fully charged, as well as a tablet. That should get you through the whole day. If you need to charge your phone, connect it to your laptop. I would not rely on finding an empty/available outlet.
Posted on: 2018/2/26 13:44
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def bring your own snacks, the measly pay you get doesn't go far in the vending machine they have available.
Posted on: 2018/2/26 13:11
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Posted on: 2018/2/26 5:05
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It's my first time going to jury duty here in Hudson County, so figured I'd ask what to bring to make my day bearable?
I was thinking: - laptop and power cord - phone and power cord - headphones? - snacks/food/water bottle Any other tips I should know about? Thanks!
Posted on: 2018/2/26 3:28
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