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Once back in July, 1995.
Yes twice.
Several times
I always wanted to and was happy to finally be called a couple years ago.
My name was only called for one case. I was dismissed when I told the defense attorney I was currently working for another attorney on a furnishing case.
The jury was assembled to hear the case of a woman who was accused of furnishing alcohol to minors in the State of Michigan.
Been many times got off on one of them had to pay my house tax
No. I wanna
I did once, and I loved it!
Yes. On a Civil Suit.
Yes one time a civil trail
no, I was called to do it once years ago....but then it was cancelled. I guess the felon admitted guilt or something:)
I was selected for jury duty but they settled out of court.
No I cant as Im still a british citizen..
Yes, twice.
Yes for a week . I was a member of the jury pool but never got picked for a single jury.
Yes, once and thankfully was excused twice. Not a nice experience .
Thankfully not yet. I was called to do jury duty a few years ago, but I didn't have to serve which was a good thing. The only thing about being called to serve is, even if you don't get to perform jury duty, it is a complete waste of time, because you are literally sitting all day doing nothing but waiting to be called. The only bright spot is, it is a good excuse to get a day off, and you do get a small stipend. Other than that, a complete waste of time.
Nope. I hope I don't ever have to.
Nope.
Being a minor, no i haven't because, apparanty, we don't have opinions or constitutional rights. haha :D
No, like Bornabrit I am illegible and ineligible. Of course, that could be fixed easily enough upon payment of a modest sum and some desultory form-filling. Might have been fun to stir it up a bit in the jury room. People so seem to jump to shaky conclusions. So much of what we chance to see of judicial evidence seems to me very woolly and barely evidential at all. I guess this accounts for the probable vast number of false convictions. God know there are more than enough that fullfill the stringent requirements needed to put them in the narrow category acceptable for consideration by the worthy Innocence Project.
I always thought 'Twelve Angry Men' was an all-time classic film.
No ~ despite many saying it's ones civil duty, I have been excused twice on personal grounds.
No i have not. I did get a questionare to fill out at my local county where I live im wondering if they will call me or not to serve on jury duty i want to be on jury somepoint in my life. it will be interesting to hear a court case
Several times
Yes, and someone owes me his freedom for doing so.
Close, but no.
No, they always dismiss me before I get assigned.
No.
They wouldn't DARE ask me.
I know too much.
+5
no.one of the beautys of having a criminal record
Yes I Have. I've Fried 4 people so far. Anybody need a Juror ???
Jury Nullification: If you served on a jury and you believed the defendant was justified in their behavior
by Ellis on July 17th, 2010
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Is there a limit to the number of times a person can serve on Jury Duty?
by Chicago Lady on June 27th, 2010
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Who wud rather go to prison than do Jury duty?
by literarylion2009 on June 29th, 2010
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What happens if I miss my jury duty show up date? Will I go to jail?
by sega256 on July 19th, 2010
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A federal juror questionnaire or summons was mailed to my old address. I now live in another state/district. What should I do?
by Tight E. Whitey on September 6th, 2010
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How did that go?
by Holly on September 14th, 2011
The whole thing was settled without the jury that I was in. Only spent the day and went back to work the next day.
by Zack on September 14th, 2011
Ok
by Holly on September 14th, 2011