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55,000 Juror Questionnaires to be Mailed Out on Maui for 2019

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Hoapili Hale (Maui Court Building). Photo by Wendy Osher.

Starting next week Monday, Aug. 6, 2018, an estimated 55,000 juror questionnaires will be mailed out to residents in Maui County.

The names of individuals who will receive a questionnaire are selected at random, with surveys sent to individuals who have a Hawaiʻi state driver’s license or are registered to vote in Hawaiʻi.

The questionnaires are used to help select potential jurors who may be eligible to serve in 2019.

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Those who receive a questionnaire have 10 days to complete and return it to the Jury Pool Office in the envelope provided, or face penalty.

To be eligible to serve as a juror, you must be at least 18 years old, a citizen of the US, a resident of Hawaiʻi, and able to read and understand English.

Statewide, approximately 235,000 juror questionnaires will be mailed out. This includes mailings to 85,000 residents on Oʻahu, 70,000 on the Big Island of Hawaiʻi and 25,000 on Kauaʻi.

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