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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 29A — Juries

29A.150 Contempt -- Failure to perform jury service.

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(1)A person summoned for jury service who fails to appear as directed shall be ordered
by the court to appear forthwith and show cause for his failure to comply with the
summons. If he fails to show good cause for noncompliance with the summons, he
may be punished for contempt.
(2)A juror who fails to give attention at court, or who leaves the courthouse while the
court is in session, or who otherwise fails to complete jury service, without leave of
the court, may be punished for contempt.
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