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Yaaay! No more jury duty for 3 yrs ... food for thought
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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 484422" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>I've been called up three times in two different locations. I've been chosen all three and served as Foreperson for the last case. Each time has been interesting and makes me a firm believer in the jury system. The jurors come from all walks of life and somehow manage to get on the same page. The murder trial was the only one who had a ditz. The juror who was very wealthy actually said "I'll just vote how you want me to because I have an appointment with my hairdresser in the morning and don't want to be stuck here." OMG!</p><p></p><p>Jury duty is a bit like intimate relations....you have to do it before you really understand it, lol. That's probably why I never questioned the Anthony verdict. You have to follow the guidelines even if your gut tells you something else. In the murder trial we, the jury, found him not guilty even though our guts told us he probably was guilty. It just wasn't proven beyond a reasonable doubt. It took me quite a bit to get over that one even though I believe our verdict was correct. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 484422, member: 35"] I've been called up three times in two different locations. I've been chosen all three and served as Foreperson for the last case. Each time has been interesting and makes me a firm believer in the jury system. The jurors come from all walks of life and somehow manage to get on the same page. The murder trial was the only one who had a ditz. The juror who was very wealthy actually said "I'll just vote how you want me to because I have an appointment with my hairdresser in the morning and don't want to be stuck here." OMG! Jury duty is a bit like intimate relations....you have to do it before you really understand it, lol. That's probably why I never questioned the Anthony verdict. You have to follow the guidelines even if your gut tells you something else. In the murder trial we, the jury, found him not guilty even though our guts told us he probably was guilty. It just wasn't proven beyond a reasonable doubt. It took me quite a bit to get over that one even though I believe our verdict was correct. DDD [/QUOTE]
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