Posted by rrlund on February 12, 2016 at 18:39:51 from (162.250.24.64):
In Reply to: Jury summons posted by jon f mn on February 12, 2016 at 18:27:37:
I had it once. Here,jury pick day is a one day event. They seat all the jurys for the three months that you're on,all in one day. I ended up being seated on three. Two of those were settled before the trial date so I only had to go to one. The judge wasn't born yesterday,so don't try any of the crap people tell you to do to get out of it. The judge used to be my lawyer and he used to milk cows himself,so he knew how busy I was. It didn't matter. I tried the "little hard of hearing" thing. He asked if I could hear him right now. I said "Yes sir". He said "That's good enough". One guy,who's brother in law was a cop,tried some crap about how the guy was guilty or he wouldn't be on trial. Boy,Don dressed him down and gave him a lesson in the criminal justice system that had him red faced and practically crawling under his seat. The one trial I served on was a joke to me. They called it "domestic assault". Two of us voted against conviction because it was one bunch of lying trailer trash lying about another bunch of lying trailer trash,and was about as far from assault as anything,in my book. The foreman finally convinced the other person that no matter what we thought,it met the legal definition and we had to convict. If I hadn't needed to get home to milk,we would have sat there til all heck froze over before I would have voted to convict the guy.
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