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My Jury Duty experience
So, I had to report for jury duty. It was a criminal case.
Approximately 30 citizens were called up to fill 8 slots- 6 jurors and 2 alternates. Each prospective juror is interviewed by the trial lawyers as they look for reasons the candidate may not rule in their favor. I really did not go into it with too much thought about what was happening but now I can see the angles they play. I was questioned on nearly every aspect of my life. Especially the prosecutor, who dug pretty well into where I lived, worked, hobbies, thoughts on criminal justice system, etc. I answered truthfully and plainly on the questions. I was excused from the duty. As I left, I was thinking that there must be few people who would be as attentive, fair and carefully analyzing the evidence presented. Then it struck me. They did not want that. Both sides of lawyers want people who are easily swayed! They wanted mindless mush heads that they could fill with some emotional image while pretending to seek justice. I guess I was silly thinking that justice and fairness was the aim of the court. |
i got called for jury duty too. i asked for a 6 month deferment, so that i will get called again when it's really hot ... they have better air conditioning.
i was going to ask the judge if it's OK to talk about Jury Nullification. |
I don't know, I think I might not try to get out of it. Seems like you could make a real difference.
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Yes- real plain and dumb answers. Be boring. I think the way they do this is an indication of how sad the system is. Idiocracy is already here.
When I floated test questions out to other prospective jurors, I did not get a single bite from anyone alert. They were all mind-numbed zombies. |
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I would love to get on jury duty, but I can't. I live in county A, but the post office from which I get my mail is in county B. County B keeps sending me summons which I can not accept. County A has never summoned me.
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A jury is a militia.
The grand jury is generally 24 people. This is one guy short of the Magna Carta requirement. If you want to put the fear into the system get 25 like minded souls together, go to court together, all stand up in unison, point at the judge and recite "WE INDICT YOU OF TREASON". Watch what shade of pale he turns. Quote:
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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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in my old town, i was dismissed immediately 2 times because 2 of my good friends were lawyers there. they just laughed and sent me off 2 seconds after i checked in.
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I played dumb and was actually selected, but when I came back the next day, they said the accused had plea-bargained a deal and the trial was off.
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What a shame that one has to play dumb in so many areas of life nowadays. not just jury selection.
I'm not that smart, but when I do have to act dumb just to get to the outcome I need to , it is a disgusting feeling really. I feel stifled by my surroundings and peoples thoughts, ideas, opinions their truths, make me nervous and I have a big mouth so I literally have to say in my head over and over.... shutup, shutup don't say it. dont say it. Even my husband will look at me knowing what I'm thinking and kinda shake his head a little, like shhh, just go with da flow. UGH !!!!!! Frustrating ! |
it best for me to not say anything
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I've been on three jurys and twice we used Jury nullification to turn the defendant loose. That really pissed off the judge and prosecuting attourny. Nothin they could do about it though.
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I work on commision and can't afford to be on jury duty. If I don't work, I don't get paid and my competition gets the sales and possibly the accounts. If I was on salary, or a .gov employee, I'd love to have the experience of serving.
The last time I was called in for jury duty, we watched a feel good video on jury duty and your civic responsibility to participate. At the end of the video the lady asked if anyone had any questions. I said that the video didn't explain our constitutional right to jury nullification. She said that if we were selected, it would be explained. I was on the first list to go home before lunch. |
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On both Juries we were pretty sure the defendant was guilty but no harm was done. On one jury there was a young guy that wanted to follow the judges instructions that we had to come back with a guilty verdict if we thought the law was broken. No one mentioned jury nullification. We just focused on the one guy and talked him out of convicting the defendant. They polled the jury when we came back with a not guilty verdict and were really watching our responses and resolve.
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I've been called up 2 times. First time I was out for family grieving. Second time I was overlooked on education grounds. Was peeved cause it cost me 8 hours work. They compensate you IF you are selected but like everything those guys do it's a pittance.
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Thanks for all the pointers on how to get out of jury duty. As for the government deciding peoples guilt or innocence--the jury doesn't stop that from happening in most cases. If you favor jury nullification, the government decides to send you home.
It's a corrupt system, wherever u are in the USA. I think it's a waste of time to participate in it because it is run by people whose ideals are evil and who do whatever they can to escape from rational controls on their use of this system to pursue their agendas. I am a strong believer in cosmic justice. Hatha |
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