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I'm just curious...have you guys read about the Casey Anderson murder case?
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<blockquote data-quote="witzend" data-source="post: 428393" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>Here we have "grand jury" which is how we determine whether a crime has been committed. We don't do "preliminary hearings" to determine charges, the grand jurors do. The first Monday of the month is when they seat the grand jury. If you are called that day, and your employer pays time off for grand jury, you are seated regardless of what your other excuses might be. You can present your hardship to the "presiding judge" (big cheese of the county) and see if they will let you off, but there's slim to no chance of that. husband and I have both sat on the grand jury.</p><p></p><p>I could never sit on a trial like that of Casey Anthony. I hope that they seat lots of alternate jurors, because people are going to drop like flies from this jury if it goes on for 7 - 8 weeks. Just like with OJ they used up their last alternate juror. Usually you only pick one or two extra, but they should really seat 6 or 7.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witzend, post: 428393, member: 99"] Here we have "grand jury" which is how we determine whether a crime has been committed. We don't do "preliminary hearings" to determine charges, the grand jurors do. The first Monday of the month is when they seat the grand jury. If you are called that day, and your employer pays time off for grand jury, you are seated regardless of what your other excuses might be. You can present your hardship to the "presiding judge" (big cheese of the county) and see if they will let you off, but there's slim to no chance of that. husband and I have both sat on the grand jury. I could never sit on a trial like that of Casey Anthony. I hope that they seat lots of alternate jurors, because people are going to drop like flies from this jury if it goes on for 7 - 8 weeks. Just like with OJ they used up their last alternate juror. Usually you only pick one or two extra, but they should really seat 6 or 7. [/QUOTE]
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