Colorado Code § 13-71-127

Financial hardship of employer or self-employed juror
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The court shall
excuse an employer or a self-employed juror from the duty of compensation for trial or grand
juror service upon a finding that it would cause financial hardship. When such a finding is made,
a juror shall receive reasonable compensation in lieu of wages from the state for the first three
days of juror service or any part thereof. Such award shall not exceed fifty dollars per day of
juror service. A court hearing on an employer's extreme financial hardship shall occur no later
than thirty days after the tender of the juror service acknowledgment information to the
employer. The request for a court hearing shall be made in writing to the jury commissioner.

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