Posted by jimg.allentown on November 14, 2015 at 06:07:24 from (173.49.143.208):
In Reply to: OT Jury Duty posted by David G on November 13, 2015 at 17:25:43:
My experiences with jury duty were not positive at all. First time, there were about 120 other potential jurors. We had to sit in a room that resembled an oversized classroom in uncomfortable seats. We were only allowed to leave the room for the bathroom, and had to be excused for that. No entertainment, no food, no drinks. We did get a short break for lunch, which consisted of paying ridiculous prices for skimpy portions at the local food stands. Second time, similar to the first, but this time jurors were advised to bring reading material or similar entertainment. Sat all day, was never called. Last time, started out similar to the first time, but there was some kind of case going on, and they were going back and forth between a plea bargain or a jury trial. After messing around all day, the guy took a plea bargain. Jurors were dismissed after sitting for 9 hours. We were not allowed a lunch or any other break except bathroom, and we were not allowed to leave the building. That day, the criminal was treated better than the jurors. I felt that I was treated like a prisoner. And all of this was after having to sit and watch their little film about how "wonderful" it was to be a part of the justice system. NOT!!!!
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