Jurors 1026 thru 1178 please report to the Jury Assembly Room @ 8:00 am.
The People of the State of Colorado v. Soliman, Mohamed Sabry
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State law protects a juror’s regular job. An employer cannot fire you or withhold your benefits as a result of your jury duty. An employer also cannot harass, threaten or coerce you or make demands of an employed juror that will substantially interfere with the effective performance of juror service (§13-71-134, C.R.S.).
Your employer has a duty under state law (§13-71-126, C.R.S.) to pay regular wages up to $50 per day if you are regularly employed. Employers may pay more than $50 by mutual agreement. If you are a part-time or temporary worker and have worked for the same employer for three months or more, then you are a regular employee.
Colorado Judicial Branch