Wisconsin Code § 756.03

Excuse; deferral
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(1) EXCUSE. The court to which
a person is summoned for jury service may excuse the person
from jury service if the court determines that the person cannot
fulfill the responsibilities of a juror. The court shall not consider
any structural limitations of a facility when making that
determination.
(2) DEFERRAL. The court to which a person is summoned for
jury service may, upon request of that person, defer to a later date
set by the court the period in which the person must serve if the
court determines that service as a juror would entail undue hardship, extreme inconvenience or serious obstruction or delay in the
fair and impartial administration of justice.
(3) CLERK AUTHORIZED TO GRANT. The judge responsible
for administering the jury system in the circuit court may authorize the clerk of circuit court to grant excuses or deferrals under
this section. The authorization may limit the grounds on which
the clerk of circuit court may grant the excuse or deferral and may
require persons seeking an excuse or deferral to document the basis for any excuse or deferral.

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