Trump to take break from campaign trail for jury duty

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Donald Trump says he's 'looking forward' to jury duty
Donald Trump will have to take a break from the presidential campaign trail Monday to appear for jury duty in New York City. He told reporters he hopes the person is innocent.
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HAMPTON, N.H. (AP) — Donald Trump's status as the Republican presidential front-runner can't keep him from jury duty.
Trump is taking a break from the campaign trail Monday to appear for jury duty in New York City. He says he's "looking forward to appearing."
Trump confirmed the summons on Friday before a campaign rally in New Hampshire, home of the first presidential primary.
The New York Daily News reported in June that Trump had ignored five jury summonses since 2006. A judge fined the billionaire $250.