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<blockquote data-quote="mrscatinthehat" data-source="post: 277689" data-attributes="member: 2063"><p>I was working my way up to being on a jury once. easy child was about 3 months old. It was in the town I went to school in. I was asked all the normal do you know such and such or whomever else. I said the no because I didn't. They were interviewing us individually at this point and asked if I had read anything about the case in the paper. I asked when this was supposed to be in the paper. When they told me I informed them that at the time I had just turned 18 was going to college, had a full time job and a boyfriend. I didn't read any thing but the comics in the paper at the time. I actually watched both attorneys hide laughter. This was a murder case. After all of the individual interviews the guy settled. Must not have liked what he saw. I know the attorneys and the judge at the time had no problem with me. I was 20 and had all the time in the world. And I think they liked my honesty.</p><p> </p><p>The only other time I was put on notice nothing came up.</p><p> </p><p>beth</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrscatinthehat, post: 277689, member: 2063"] I was working my way up to being on a jury once. easy child was about 3 months old. It was in the town I went to school in. I was asked all the normal do you know such and such or whomever else. I said the no because I didn't. They were interviewing us individually at this point and asked if I had read anything about the case in the paper. I asked when this was supposed to be in the paper. When they told me I informed them that at the time I had just turned 18 was going to college, had a full time job and a boyfriend. I didn't read any thing but the comics in the paper at the time. I actually watched both attorneys hide laughter. This was a murder case. After all of the individual interviews the guy settled. Must not have liked what he saw. I know the attorneys and the judge at the time had no problem with me. I was 20 and had all the time in the world. And I think they liked my honesty. The only other time I was put on notice nothing came up. beth [/QUOTE]
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