jury duty, 30 January
I have been summoned 5 times and only had to show up twice. The first time I was impaneled on a murder one trial and the second held up until 2pm then told to leave. Two other times I was notified they didn't need me and once I was summoned after I had moved out of the area (and was ineligible).jury duty, 30 January
I have been summoned 5 times and only had to show up twice. The first time I was impaneled on a murder one trial and the second held up until 2pm then told to leave. Two other times I was notified they didn't need me and once I was summoned after I had moved out of the area (and was ineligible).
It isn't hard work. Bring a book and some music to stave off the boredum.
In over 40 years of being eligible. Not a bad showing.
And I have missed any federal juries, especially the Grand. Those could last months.
I have been summoned 5 times and only had to show up twice. The first time I was impaneled on a murder one trial and the second held up until 2pm then told to leave. Two other times I was notified they didn't need me and once I was summoned after I had moved out of the area (and was ineligible).
It isn't hard work. Bring a book and some music to stave off the boredum.
In over 40 years of being eligible. Not a bad showing.
And I have missed any federal juries, especially the Grand. Those could last months.
I'm a 50something white male...no defense attorney is going to put up with me on the panel....just isn't going to happen
And.... You are a pilot, and pilots need to be smart , intelligent and methodical.....
The whole jury system is a sham.
The only people who don't try to get out of it are either those with an agenda, or those too poor to care (and typically uneducated). Everyone else does their best to get out.
The end result is not a "trial with a jury of one's peers". It's a highly manipulated, carefully orchestrated marketing event, in which the "jury" selects one of two alternative products.
I would personally rather get rid of the entire system, or at least move to a system with professional jurors. We'd get a much fairer system that way.
Unlike beer, which is an efficient waste of time and money!The selection process is an Inefficient waste of time and money
Jury duty is a civic responsibility. I take it seriously.
jury duty, 30 January
Service generally requires in hand or using a method reasonably calculated to bring the summons to your attention that can be certified as having been delivered.
If you do not respond, there is no way to prove you ever got the summons. Now, you will get lots of nasty threats in the mail, but those nasty threats are just as meaningless as the original summons. If they intend for you to have liability for not showing up, they have to prove you received the original summons. Absent a trackable and expensive delivery method - they can't.
I have been summoned six times plus once for a 3 month grand jury and I have been selected every time. I think once they found out I was hard of hearing they desperately wanted me on the jury. Even a letter from my audiologist didn't help.And.... You are a pilot, and pilots need to be smart , intelligent and methodical.....
You will get thrown off before you even park your car in the courthouse parking lot..........
Jury of your peers?
More like people who weren't smart enough to get out of it, deciding which side has the better lawyer.
As an aside, my wife served once and I asked if lawyers asked questions like they do on TV. "Is it not true that you murdered your spouse?" She said they did. In which case, when the person says, "No!!" didn't they just confess? No, it is not true = true. For me the correct answer would be "Yes, it is not true!"
I've gotten summoned but only had to show up once, for a murder trial where they called half the county for selection. The selection process took three days but I was not selected. Had too high a lottery number. Besides, I probably looked like too much of a wild card for both sides. This is a small rural county and I don't quite fit the profile of a "peer".
"Y'alls ain't from around here, is yas?"
I've never opted to do jury duty, but with some of the BS I hear about now days, I might take them up next time.
http://truth-out.org/opinion/item/23977-if-the-law-is-bullsht-you-must-acquit
If elected officials won't make the changes needed, the people will.