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Old 02-12-2013, 09:19 AM
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its interesting the wrangling that goes on selecting jurors though. My friend was telling me about a jury duty deal she was ultimately not selected for, I guess it was a rape case. And things were getting pretty heated, the prosecution lawyer was looking for young women on the jury and older men who had daughters, and the defense was looking to put older women and young men she said. There apparently was quite a bit of horse trading going on, people dismissed, returned, dismissed, traded for other people, arguing going on between the lawyers, ect.

It had never occured to me just how much the makeup of a jury of your peers can really alter the outcome of the case, but sure, it definitely makes sense when you consider it. Im not sure how she learned what the case was actually supposed to be about, im assuming from some other jurors who got selected and told her later. (hopefully not during the proceedings)

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Old 02-12-2013, 09:47 AM
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I was in a jury pool......got sent to a courtroom to answer questions for a lawsuit case. I was self employed at the time, but really under-employed because I didn't have any active projects.

I was past president of my area's small business association.
I was also past president of my neighborhood association and very active in historic preservation.

The case was some type of lawsuit.....anyway, one side asked me a bunch of questions about my involvement/leadership in my community. I got thrown off by the lawyers.


So --- when are you going to start posting a bunch of worthless stuff????
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There were weird questions, like "what kind of bumper stickers are on your car?" ect. It was pretty much, what do you do, and then weird questions like that.
The lawyer must have gone to a trial seminar. The correlation between bumper stickers and opinion is pretty clear, it's insight into your beliefs that you wish to publicize. So, if you're into "Whirled Peas" . . .
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Old 02-12-2013, 11:30 AM
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The lawyer must have gone to a trial seminar. The correlation between bumper stickers and opinion is pretty clear, it's insight into your beliefs that you wish to publicize. So, if you're into "Whirled Peas" . . .
Wow...there's virtually zero chance of me ever having to serve if they ask that question...

(I'd actually wouldn't mind.)
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Old 02-12-2013, 11:31 AM
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its interesting the wrangling that goes on selecting jurors though. My friend was telling me about a jury duty deal she was ultimately not selected for, I guess it was a rape case. And things were getting pretty heated, the prosecution lawyer was looking for young women on the jury and older men who had daughters, and the defense was looking to put older women and young men she said. There apparently was quite a bit of horse trading going on, people dismissed, returned, dismissed, traded for other people, arguing going on between the lawyers, ect.

It had never occured to me just how much the makeup of a jury of your peers can really alter the outcome of the case, but sure, it definitely makes sense when you consider it. Im not sure how she learned what the case was actually supposed to be about, im assuming from some other jurors who got selected and told her later. (hopefully not during the proceedings)
There are actually attorney's whose specialty is jury selection.

Can make or break a case.
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So --- when are you going to start posting a bunch of worthless stuff????
Well, I was going to, until I got pulled into jury selection just after lunch.


Went til' 4:30 in the afternoon yesterday. The case was domestic violence, and the jury was 100% female.

On the juror questionnaire, one of the questions was "Have you, your family, or close friends been arrested for any crimes? If so, elaborate."

I summarized to the most recent stuff, and had a few things down... "DUI, reckless driving, speed in excess of 100, speed contest, street racing, and evasion of police..." One of the court clerks asked about this list, and commented "you should find a new group of friends!" LOL

I got dismissed from that jury selection...
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Hmm. So this means your trouble with the law in regards to speeding and what not is a get out of Jury Duty free card for me, just because we're friends. Tuck that bit of info in my pocket for later
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I summarized to the most recent stuff, and had a few things down... "DUI, reckless driving, speed in excess of 100, speed contest, street racing, and evasion of police..."
Tsk Tsk! You should be punished by being forced to drive a detuned toyota yaris!
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Tsk Tsk! You should be punished by being forced to drive a detuned toyota yaris!
That would be a clear violation of his 8th Amendment rights....
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My step father is a retired sheriff's deputy, and that still didn't get me booted off of serving on two juries.

It's partly a pain in the neck, but it's a very moving experience and I'm glad I had the privilege to serve and I hope you do, too.

As American citizens, our constitution gives us two duties: to serve in the military and serve on a jury if called.

In recent years I have always been way down the list and they never got to me. I have kind of wanted to be selected for a jury, so that I could do my civic duty.

When I was very young I kind of pulled a prank to get off because I thought I was too buisy to take the time to serve on a jury. The prank was that I waited until one of the lawyers making the strikes was in earshot of me, and I leaned over to the person next to me and whispered "I hate lawyers." I was out of there in fifteen minutes. I am now ashamed that I did not do my civic duty and let them strike me or accept me fair and square.

I was very young at the time.
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In recent years I have always been way down the list and they never got to me. I have kind of wanted to be selected for a jury, so that I could do my civic duty.

When I was very young I kind of pulled a prank to get off because I thought I was too buisy to take the time to serve on a jury. The prank was that I waited until one of the lawyers making the strikes was in earshot of me, and I leaned over to the person next to me and whispered "I hate lawyers." I was out of there in fifteen minutes. I am now ashamed that I did not do my civic duty and let them strike me or accept me fair and square.

I was very young at the time.
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I felt the same way about getting out of jury duty.

I was always glad my number wasn't called, and when it was, I did everything I could to get dismissed for a hardship, or to get booted by the defense attorney.

I finally was selected to serve on a murder trial about 2-3 years ago that lasted several weeks.

It was a hardship to miss that much work, but it was a great experience and I'm glad I was able to fulfill my duty as a citizen.
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Old 02-13-2013, 10:47 AM
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Well, I was going to, until I got pulled into jury selection just after lunch.


Went til' 4:30 in the afternoon yesterday. The case was domestic violence, and the jury was 100% female.

On the juror questionnaire, one of the questions was "Have you, your family, or close friends been arrested for any crimes? If so, elaborate."

I summarized to the most recent stuff, and had a few things down... "DUI, reckless driving, speed in excess of 100, speed contest, street racing, and evasion of police..." One of the court clerks asked about this list, and commented "you should find a new group of friends!" LOL

I got dismissed from that jury selection...
Now --- that's the kind of stuff I expected to hear. I've got a few items in my past to write down.
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I summarized to the most recent stuff, and had a few things down... "DUI, reckless driving, speed in excess of 100, speed contest, street racing, and evasion of police..." One of the court clerks asked about this list, and commented "you should find a new group of friends!" LOL
Here, the survey is only shown to the attorneys in the cases, not to the court employees, unless you actually get picked -- guess it's for privacy reasons.
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Old 02-14-2013, 01:19 PM
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I've been summoned for Jury Duty next Friday. Not sure what they can possibly do at the end of a week?!!

Also, I'd be apprehensive about being prosecuted in court with a "jury of your peers"...individuals unfortunate enough to not find a way to get out of jury duty!?

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