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I told a judge what I thought a few years back when they wanted me for jury duty,---I have never been asked again.
well......I told a judge what I thought a few years back when they wanted me for jury duty,---I have never been asked again.
did that mean you were "let go" from anymore jury duty or just that day..?? and return the next day..??I was on jury selection where they asked if anyone felt that barring a preponderance of evidence a police officer’s word was not sufficient. I raised my hand and was subsequently told I was no longer needed and could carry on with the rest of my day.
My wife, who's fully disabled, received a notice to report for jury duty. Told her doctor and he said no. He has the fax number straight into the jury selection people to fax their excuses in. Handled in 15 minutes. Besides, they don't have medical beds in the jury box for her.I got a jury duty notice years ago. I mentioned it to my Dr. at the VA, he said he would take care of it. I called the courthouse before the date listed and they said they had received a letter from the VA and it was now on file. Don't know what they said in the letter but it's been over 10 yrs ago. Maybe they said I was dead?
They didn’t want me on the jury. The whole thing was a waste of time. The police pulled over a Latino truck driver with a CDL for not signaling. He said he did, the police said he didn’t, but there was no footage of any kind. This is Texas. No one signals. And no one gets pulled over - unless you’re not white.did that mean you were "let go" from anymore jury duty or just that day..?? and return the next day..??
ok, i really did not know what you had meant, when the DA or judge or whomever told you to "Carry on with the rest of your day"They didn’t want me on the jury. The whole thing was a waste of time. The police pulled over a Latino truck driver with a CDL for not signaling. He said he did, the police said he didn’t, but there was no footage of any kind. This is Texas. No one signals. And no one gets pulled over - unless you’re not white.
Some day I’ll tell you the long story. It’s actually quite funny. There was a litany of rust ions they asked which I replied to. The not considering the word of a policeman was the straw that broke the camel’s back. It was pretty clear that the prosecutor was not inviting me back the following day!ok, i really did not know what you had meant, when the DA or judge or whomever told you to "Carry on with the rest of your day"
cuz to me, that meant, "go home (for that day only), and come back tomorrow, to finish the rest of your required time here"
I was on jury selection where they asked if anyone felt that barring a preponderance of evidence a police officer’s word was not sufficient. I raised my hand and was subsequently told I was no longer needed and could carry on with the rest of my day.
No You're Not. Like voting I also consider jury duty a "civic responsibility" and would happily serve. But you may not like my service. There is the law and then there is what's right. ("Mr. Bumble, squeezing his hat emphatically in both hands, "the law is a ass" Charles Dickens). My post was accurate, and I was a prison guard, not my fault that the DA and the Def. acted the way they did. Nice up here on our high horse aint it?Well, I suppose I'm the odd duck once again. I always considered jury duty a civic responsibility, and served without qualm when selected.
Love itLol, last time when I got jury duty letter, called them up and said I worked at my sheriff dept and jail, told me it made no difference, so I proceeded to say, I am around inmates all day and every dam one of them are guilty……the lady then asked how do you know this, I told her since there in jail, there guilty of something …… I did have to go into the court house but when they got to my name in roll call, I got excused…..
It is sad. There was a time in this Country that when a man gave his word it meant something. People were honest, a deal was made with a hand shake, you were innocent until proven guilty. People don't teach their boys to be men anymore. Almost everyone has forgotten the values that made this Country great.What's sad is that there were people who were actually ok with just taking an officer's word. To take anyone's word as the sole basis for a case is insane.
It is sad. There was a time in this Country that when a man gave his word it meant something. People were honest, a deal was made with a hand shake, you were innocent until proven guilty. People don't teach their boys to be men anymore.