Oracle America, Inc. v. Google Inc.
Filing
650
NOTICE REGARDING JUROR HARDSHIP QUESTIONNAIRE. Signed by Judge Alsup on December 20, 2011. (Attachments: #1 Appendix Hardship Questionnaire)(whalc1, COURT STAFF) (Filed on 12/20/2011)
SUPPLEMENTAL HARDSHIP QUESTIONNAIRE
You are being summoned as a candidate to serve as a member of the jury that will decide a
patent and copyright trial between Oracle America, Inc. and Google Inc. The purpose of this
questionnaire is to learn the basis for any hardship issues in advance of your appearance date.
Unless you are specifically excused in advance, you must appear as summoned.
QUESTION ONE
If chosen to serve on the jury, your service would be mandatory Monday through Friday from
7:45 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., from ___, 2012, to possibly as late as ___, 2012. What personal or
financial hardships, if any, would you suffer if you were chosen to serve on the jury? Before
answering this question, be sure to check with your employer to find out whether you will
be fully paid for such a long trial. It is your responsibility to check.
QUESTION TWO
Prior to receiving the jury summons, had you already purchased non-refundable travel tickets for
a vacation or scheduled a personal medical procedure for the days we will be in trial? If so,
please explain the details, including the dates of travel, the destination, and the specific time and
place of any medical procedures.
QUESTION THREE
State any other hardship such service would impose.
YOUR NAME: _______________________________________
DAYTIME PHONE: _______________________ HOME PHONE: _________________________
OCCUPATION: __________________________ EMPLOYER: ___________________________
I hereby declare under pain and penalty of perjury that the information provided above is true
and correct to the best of my knowledge, information, and belief.
DATE: ______________
____________________________________________________
(Your Signature)
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