Return to Sender
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* I was startled to read how much trouble Winston Cazzell went through after he received a juror notice for his deceased wife (letter, July 31). I write “Deceased--Return to Sender” on all such mail for people no longer alive, and after the carrier takes it away I never see it again.
RON HARDCASTLE
Los Angeles
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My mother recently received a juror notice to serve. She was born in 1897 and died in 1990. I thought potential jurors were selected from voter records and DMV files. My mother had not driven since 1975 and not voted since 1984. Something needs fixing.
A.W. CARUSO
Tujunga
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