Ghery
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Ghery Pettit
I've been called up for Jury duty a few times over the decades.
The first was in Colorado. When I had to go in they kept calling lists of names for jury pools. When they finally got to me it was in a group who were dismissed as the defendant had plead guilty to a lesser charge. Must have been guilt, but...
The second and third were in California. The first was a drunk driving case and I wasn't selected. The second was an eviction of non-payment of rent. The first twelve names drawn wound up being the jury. They didn't excuse anyone, which surprised the judge and both lawyers. I was the first one drawn and wound up being elected foreman. Everybody on the plaintiff's side told the same story, everybody on the defendant's side contradicted each other, including the defendant himself. We found for the plaintiff and, after a day and a half, went home.
I've had to go in once since moving to the state of Washington. After being called in to be questioned the judge apologized for wasting our time as the defendant, at the last minute, had plea bargained to a lesser charge. The judge said that was not uncommon.
Each time I found the process interesting and worthwhile.
The first was in Colorado. When I had to go in they kept calling lists of names for jury pools. When they finally got to me it was in a group who were dismissed as the defendant had plead guilty to a lesser charge. Must have been guilt, but...
The second and third were in California. The first was a drunk driving case and I wasn't selected. The second was an eviction of non-payment of rent. The first twelve names drawn wound up being the jury. They didn't excuse anyone, which surprised the judge and both lawyers. I was the first one drawn and wound up being elected foreman. Everybody on the plaintiff's side told the same story, everybody on the defendant's side contradicted each other, including the defendant himself. We found for the plaintiff and, after a day and a half, went home.
I've had to go in once since moving to the state of Washington. After being called in to be questioned the judge apologized for wasting our time as the defendant, at the last minute, had plea bargained to a lesser charge. The judge said that was not uncommon.
Each time I found the process interesting and worthwhile.