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imikec | 15:40 Mon 09th Apr 2007 | How it Works
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If a person has two mailing addresses and receives a jury duty notification at the address that he or she does'tn reside at but just has mail going to that address. Is it safe to ignor the notification? Because I would obey the law by attending jury duty at the place of residence where I actually live at the time.

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No, you need to at least reply to it.
Does this mean that you're registered to vote at two addresses? I'd get this sorted if I were you.
spudqueen, this question u ask of being registered to vote at two adresses is something that confuses me, i have all ways presumed it is illegal to vote twice, however me and and a number of other students are registerd at home and then are registered elswhere by know fault of our own. For example 2 years ago i was automatically registered to vote when i lived in halls, and this year although we stated on the form that none of use were eligable to vote we were still sent cards for the local polling station, what would happen if we did vote twice?
KT84, I presume your not studying English then.
Hammer Head, I assume you're not, either...
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thanks rojash, and everyone else.
imikec sorry to hyjack your question here.

thanks rojash btw

and hammer head if u must know im dyspraxic....i bet u dont even know what that means. My post makes sense, and it may contain some short hand but it is not like its full off text speak, thats how i type, and if u cant deal with it thats your problem, who are you to judge how i, or anyone on here types if it is readable.
I do know what dyspraxia is. It's one of those former Russian Republics. Next to Estonia I think.

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