I've been summoned for Jury Duty three or four times. Once, I was actually asked to go back to the court room but then they setttled before we actually went anywhere. That is as close as I've come.
How jury duty is handled varies from state to state and the type of court you are asked to serve on. For example, in Florida, if you are called for jury duty you can actually request to postpone until a different date. Both time I've requested it has been granted automatically. The second time, I guess they really didn't need me cause I was never requested to come in.
I live near a Federal Court and if you are called to serve in that court, you have to call in every night for a specific period of time to see if you are needed the next day. Such a pain.
I don't know how it is now but in NM, but it used to work in a similar fashion. You had to call in every night for a month to see if you were needed the next day. However, if you had to go up to the courthouse, you got paid minimum wage for every hour you were at the courthouse. It was a little bonus for my mom. She worked for a company that paid you if you had to serve on a jury. However, they no longer requested employees submit their jury pay because the processing cost was more than the small daily amounts most states pay you to serve. (In Florida, it's like $8 and you only get that if you actually miss work to serve.) So she got to keep her minimum wage pay and still receive her regular wages.