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julia-pushkina [17]
3 years ago
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Rebecca is a legal citizen who has been summoned for jury duty. It is her responsibility to follow the directions and participat

e that day show up to jury duty if she is free that day spend a week helping out at the courthouse find someone else who can go in her place
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KiRa [710]3 years ago
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Answer: To follow the directions and participate that day

Explanation:

As a legal citizen of the United States, Rebecca has the duty and honor to uphold the Justice system and maintain the laws of the land so that Justice is served and one way to do this is by honoring Jury summons.

Jurors are important to the system because they represent a system people are tried by their peers. Rebecca should therefore respect this system and follow the directions as well as make sure to participate on the day she is needed.

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