It’s not because it’s fun and God knows it’s not because it’s easy. I’m not doing this because I want to beat someone, or because I hate someone, or because, because I want to blame someone. More than anything, “Twice Upon a Time” feels like further expansion on the Doctor’s big speech to the two Masters in “The Doctor Falls,” in which he laid out why he does what he does. It’s also a sequel – or interquel, if we want to get technical – to the 1st Doctor’s 1966 departure story “The Tenth Planet,” which the opening recap reminds us was a whopping 709 episodes ago. The story is a direct follow-up to the past season’s finale, “The Doctor Falls,” in which a dying Doctor refuses to regenerate on the grounds he just can’t face being someone else all over again. Spoilers ahead for the Doctor Who Christmas special, “Twice Upon a Time.” More epilogue than grand finale, “Twice Upon a Time” is about as quiet and contemplative as a multi-Doctor regeneration story could hope to be, and it gives star Peter Capaldi the ideal stage to say farewell to a role he has made his own these past four years. But also, as the latest Doctor Who Christmas special underlines, long live the 12th Doctor too – and the 1st Doctor, and all the Doctors. Jurors not reporting for duty may be held in contempt of court and/or fined up to $100.The 12th Doctor is dead, long live the 13th Doctor. Note: Transportation, travel or hardships not listed here or on Clearview Juror Portal are not grounds for excusal but you may reschedule your service by following the instructions under request to postpone jury duty. You will only be able to request an excusal or disqualification through Clearview Juror Portal up to seven (7) days before the start date listed on your summons. Telephone requests for excusal or disqualification will not be accepted. Parents with a child 5 years of age or younger, who are not employed full-timeĪll requests must be submitted through Clearview Juror Portal or in writing with the necessary documentation.Active, full-time law enforcement officers.Expectant mothers (submit a doctor's certificate).Any person who is responsible for the care of a person who, because of mental illness, intellectual disability, senility, or other physical or mental incapacity, is incapable of caring for himself or herself.Persons who served as a juror within one year of their summons date (submit a copy of your certificate of attendance from the court where you physically reported for jury service within one year).Persons with a physical incapacity, mental incapacity, mental illness, intellectual disability or senility (an original, current, signed doctor's certificate must be submitted).The following persons are allowed to serve, but MAY be excused from jury duty upon request: Convicted felons who have not had their civil rights restored (proof of conviction, probation order and/or charging document must be submitted).Persons presently under prosecution for a crime (proof of current ongoing criminal case must be submitted).Persons who are no longer residents of Miami-Dade County (if you live in another state, include a copy of your new Driver License from that state, if you live in Florida but not in Miami-Dade County, submit a copy of your Florida Driver License with your new address).citizens (proof of non-citizenship must be submitted) The following persons MUST request to be disqualified from jury duty and provide the appropriate documentation to be disqualified: ![]() ![]() ![]() Once you have completed your registration, you will have the option to request an excusal or disqualification from jury service for your current summons. Jurors requesting to be excused must log into Clearview Juror Portal and register.
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