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Yaaay! No more jury duty for 3 yrs ... food for thought
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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 484330" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>I've been called up a few times. I'm not sure they liked my answers to their questions. I was honest. But even given my own views on things, I can "just look at the facts" when making a decision. And I'd be keeping in the back of my mind the person would be locked up or worse depending on my conclusion, so it wouldn't be a oh, I want to go home tonight so let's just say its.....whatever. And I have enough experience with difficult children over the years (not just my own) to be able to look at someone say covered in tats and or piercings and realize that has nothing to do with their guilt or innocence, same as with a past record. Nor do I expect it to be like NCIS or CSI. I know about a lot of the equipment their labs use (many are the same husband had used for years) and I know what they can and can't do and the time frame involved. </p><p></p><p>I never did pick up on why I didn't get picked though. Guess I just wasn't what they were looking for.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 484330, member: 84"] I've been called up a few times. I'm not sure they liked my answers to their questions. I was honest. But even given my own views on things, I can "just look at the facts" when making a decision. And I'd be keeping in the back of my mind the person would be locked up or worse depending on my conclusion, so it wouldn't be a oh, I want to go home tonight so let's just say its.....whatever. And I have enough experience with difficult children over the years (not just my own) to be able to look at someone say covered in tats and or piercings and realize that has nothing to do with their guilt or innocence, same as with a past record. Nor do I expect it to be like NCIS or CSI. I know about a lot of the equipment their labs use (many are the same husband had used for years) and I know what they can and can't do and the time frame involved. I never did pick up on why I didn't get picked though. Guess I just wasn't what they were looking for. [/QUOTE]
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