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Jessifer
2006-01-27, 05:53 PM
...Jury Duty, that is. Anyone else been through this?

Now discuss.

Mantralord
2006-01-27, 07:56 PM
hopefully i will never :o

DaFrigginDoctah
2006-01-27, 08:49 PM
I was... But then I never went. Uh oh!

I need to re-schedule before I have a warrant put out for my arrest.

Jessifer
2006-01-27, 09:04 PM
*gasp* Shame on you!

gruesomeBODY
2006-01-28, 09:42 AM
ive done it. It sucks, but could be interesting if its a good case

MightyJoe
2006-01-28, 11:09 AM
I got called down on thursday. Huge waste of time, had to get down there at 7:45. Ended up sitting around til 9 when the first group was called and taken up stairs. I thought I was lucky to get in that, ended up waiting on the 4th floor for the case before to finish, which wasn't until 11:30. I got put on the jury, they basically put all the jurors names in a box and pull out 13?. Then got asked questions from the judge, and removed by the prosecution.

Remeber to bring something to do, a book or homework is prolly best. Also don't bring your cell phone near in, or atleast in detroit then you have to walk back to your car. Imo its a pretty horrible set up they have, but I can't get called back for another year.

Jessifer
2006-01-28, 06:50 PM
If you've actually been in court once as a victim, and placed on the stand to testify, does that change anything at all?

gruesomeBODY
2006-01-28, 07:58 PM
i dont think so. I wouldnt worry about it.

Jessifer
2006-01-28, 08:07 PM
Kaayoh.

Sovereign
2006-01-29, 03:20 AM
Can I claim mental intability to get out of it?

Never been called, hope I never will be.

Jessifer
2006-01-29, 02:55 PM
It'd be funny if you did and they held you in contempt of court...and then you'd get sent to jail.

Yeah, that'd be funny.

MightyJoe
2006-01-29, 08:12 PM
It would really depend on the case, and why you were at court. If the judge sees a conflict in interest then you would more than likely be removed from that trail.

Jessifer
2006-01-29, 08:23 PM
I suppose that means I'm safe from certain types of trials, then?

!King_Amazon!
2006-01-29, 10:22 PM
Act like you are a racist. They'll tell you to leave and then you're done, nice and easy.

One way to accomplish this would be to go up to the first black person you see and yell "I HATE NIGGERS" right in their face.

sciencekid
2006-01-29, 11:23 PM
wouldn't you get in trouble in another way if you did that?

!King_Amazon!
2006-01-30, 12:56 AM
It's not against the law to be racist.

Sovereign
2006-01-30, 01:34 AM
What if I have the pills to proove it.

Vollstrecker
2006-01-30, 01:51 AM
...Jury Duty, that is. Anyone else been through this?

Now discuss.

I was summoned a while back. I completely forgot about it, haven't heard anything since.

MightyJoe
2006-01-30, 12:13 PM
Yea, for the trail I was almost on, there was a police officer on the jury would could have gotten off the trial by saying that he took the words of fellow officers as the utmost truth and thought they were incapble of lying. Due to other officers that were witness he would have been excused. However, he said he would just listen to thier testimony as if they were regualer people and wasn't removed right then. But the defense attorney went ahead and removed him anyway.

Also if you had a dad, uncle or brother that was an officer, this could impact you and get you taken off the course. But even if you are removed from one case, you could get placed on another, or be asked to come back another day depending on what the courts rules regaurding jury duty there.

MightyJoe
2006-01-30, 12:14 PM
Fail, better hit the road.

Jessifer
2006-01-30, 06:13 PM
I find it difficult to say racial slurs without getting incredibly guilty, therefore I refrain from using them all together.

Damn that conscience of mine.

tidus2005
2006-01-31, 01:50 AM
yeah well your conscoemce is probably saving you from getting your ass kicked. Self preservation FTW.

Jessifer
2006-01-31, 04:56 PM
Wait, what's a conscoemce?

tidus2005
2006-01-31, 07:27 PM
wow lol i evidenly could not type at all when i posted that it is suppoesed to be conscience. Don't know what happened there.

Jessifer
2006-01-31, 08:12 PM
Keep your fingers over the right keys, there. ;)