I am 69.5 and I believe 70 is the cut off age here in Cayuga County, NY. Quite a few years ago I was called but never had to do anything other than call every day for a week to see if I had to serve. I did have to report for the first day and sit there for hours while the first jury was chosen. I have been called again and my number is 3!!!! I have prosopagnosia and I would be very awkward if I had to serve because I would never recognize the other jurors. Same for the lawyers unless they stayed completely on their own sides. As for witnesses--no hope of remembering who was who. I have AS and am absolutely certain I could hang a jury because I will never "see" things like the rest of the jury and I will not go along with everyone else and not be true to myself. Since retirement I live like a hermit and really don't want to be thrown into a crowd. Being stuffed into church-like pews, shoulder to shoulder, with all the prospective jurors makes me ill. My circadian rhythms have always been reversed and since retiring I have slept and been active according to MY rhythms. I usually sleep until 12 or 1 PM and often don't feel sleepy until 4-5 AM. I live out in the country and will have to pay a dog sitter to come let my dog out at noon because I could be gone from 7- 5 and she can't stay in for that long. Travel time is at about 1 hour to get to the courthouse, meaning I will have to get up VERY early. And-- I have depression. I will be absolutely miserable, half asleep and distracted if I have to serve. I do understand it is my civic duty and I DID accept the call the last time it came. One final thing, I don't believe I could ever have a jury of my peers--an old, mentally and physically challenged fat bassoon player, intellectual snob former teacher and RN with two MS degrees, who never thinks, cares or reacts like NTs. My point is that I am highly unlikely to be any accused's peer. I have a routine doctor's appointment tomorrow and will ask if she agrees that my irritable bowel problems can get me excused. It is absolutely a possibility that I would have to bolt out of the jury box and race to a bathroom at any time during a trial. The instructions regarding excuses says there are NO excuses and if I hope to ask for one I have to bring extensive medical proof. All I can hope for is a postponement with the certainty that I will be called for certain with the next roundup of potential jurors. If it comes in less than 6 months I will be in trouble.