Pa. court administrator warns of jury-duty hoax
Pennsylvania's court administrator is warning people about a jury-duty hoax that is making its way around the state.
Administrator Zygmont A. Pines said some people have received phone calls or text messages saying that their names appear in the local newspaper for failing to appear for jury duty. They are then directed to call a telephone number where a recorded message advises them they face either a $ 500 fine or a 30-day jail sentence.
The message ends by stating that the call is a joke, and that the telephone number should be forwarded to others to prolong the hoax, Pines said in a news release issued today.
The hoax is causing "confusion and anxiety" and has resulted in disruptions and additional work for court employees, Pines said. He urged recipients not to forward the message.
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