Jury Duty is here....

Well, my first "official" Jury Duty arrived today, I am ready for my citizen obligations, will be on the week of February 9.

Isabel
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I've been on 6 juries - municipal, state and federal, in 10 years. Never complained or tried to get out of it. It's a privilege and a responsibility, right Isabel?
Thank you Flash, and Mert...rigth, it's a privilege and a responsibility, the same it's the right to vote.

Isabel
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izzy, is your stint over? Did you sit around for hours, thinking of everything you could be doing, or were you seated on a jury?
Mert, I was instructed to call every day after 5:30 pm, Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday they don't need me, when I called in for Thursday, I was told that my services were completed for the year.
I was in home, thinking of the shops that I could be done but I can't scheduled because the jury duty.

Isabel
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Yes, that can get very exasperating. Here too there is a call in or on-line check to see if you are needed. They seem to send out notices to a whole lot more folks than they could even potentially need, so it has been many many years since any of us actually went in. My last few rounds there was a plea being worked out so we sat around half the day before they told us we would not be hearing a case.
Call-in saves mileage, but I know that being on call is time/money lost. Regardless, you did good, izzyshop! :-)
Here in KY you are on call for two months when called. Mine starts May 1, 2010. I was called Jan 1, 2010, went one day and then called in sick with pneumonia and they postponed it until May. Every day we show up we get $5.00 for expenses and a whopping $12 for pay. I guess as long as they want me I'll never be broke since I only live 5 miles from the courthouse.

The judge informed us Pike County had not had a murder trial in 30 years and he had never heard of a jury anywhere around us being sequestered.
If I may, I'd like to say two things about jury duty.

The first is that they call twice as many people as they need because, generally speaking, only one-half of those called actually show up. In Los Angeles County a few years back it got so bad because people weren't showing up that one of the judges started fining those that didn't show around $1,200. It hit the news, which of course becomes a deterrent and people start showing not realizing they can be fined for not showing up. Most counties don't enforce that fine, but when it starts costing taxpayers money because they have to continue trials, then the counties need to start thinking of fines.

The second thing is when you get jury duty you should bring something to read. It does require a lot of sitting around all day. BUT don't think it's for no reason. Generally speaking, a lot of defendants hear from their jailhouse lawyers, i.e. other defendants, that "they'll let you go because they can't get enough jurors." Well, when it comes to their day of trial and their attorney tells them there's 80 or so jurors out there waiting to try their case, then reality sets in and they begin to think about plea bargaining, which in the end saves court time and money and victims the hardship of having to testify.

Just my opinions. smiling smiley
I have been called for two jury duties, and on both. I enjoy the process, these days they don't make you sit for 3 days before getting called, quite painless. I learned alot, and would go again. We got one 22yr.old half a million settlement from a terrible auto accident, where she would need plastic surgery for years, and was unable to work or continue school.

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