Posted by GregCO on March 12, 2014 at 18:40:16 from (69.35.184.190):
In Reply to: Jury Duty posted by cole younger on March 12, 2014 at 17:20:44:
I was chosen a few years back. Many people tried to get out of it by saying they didn't have time / job / kids / farms / and so on. The judge told them that being a juror was an important part of being an engaged citizen of the community and being important was not always convenient and yes it is a burden and this week it is going to be your burden. I think about the only way you are going to get out of it is to be hospitalized, to be a personal friend, or know one party or the other personally through some relationship. The trial I sat in on was very interesting. Some Gang Banger shot and killed somebody claiming self defense. Problem was the other person was unarmed and non-combative. The shooter was a previously convicted felon, armed and still on parole. This was his third felony. He was looking at a life sentence witch he got and was really bent out of shape about it. It is our duty to help make these kind of decisions and represent our communities. It also sends out a message to the rest that we will not put up with it.
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