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Old 01-27-2012, 02:11 PM   #9
career-builder

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I had a very similar jury duty experience. Anyone with any potential knowledge of the subject matter related to the kind of evidence that formed the basis for the case was dismissed by the prosecutor (like me). I watched the prosecutor frantically scribbling notes on a sheet of paper during the juror general pre-interviews while I was answering questions, and when I was actually pre-selected to be on the jury she equally frantically grabbed my name card off of the list and scribbled something on the card, probably "get this fucker out of here." I was dismissed immediately thereafter. I had knowledge that would have made it possible for me to question the quality of her evidence, and she wanted me gone. => not about truth, rather about winning. Bitch.
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