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#118948 - 05/18/07 11:53 AM
Jury Duty??
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Registered: 09/20/05
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Loc: Sanford, Florida
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I got a notice in the mail yesterday that I might be called for jury duty (federal court) in June......I have 2 appt's scheduled during that time, plus I wasn't sure when we were going to get back from a trip......called the courthouse and after asking me for the dates, the gal said "oh yea you're on the top of my list.......if there's a trial during those weeks, you're probably going to get called". Well, crud. Ok, I know this is my civic duty and all that. And truthfully there is no time that would probably be good for it.........there's always something on the calendar, right?!? But what gets me is.......I'm supposed to call after noon the Fri before to find out if I have to be there the following Mon morning. Then I'm on call for the following two weeks........the gal said I'm supposed to check in every day, and they try to call and give you 2 days notice before you have to appear. The courthouse is in downtown Orlando and I'd have to be there at 8:00 a.m. (if you knew the traffic around here, you'd know why that doesn't make me happy) but mostly it's the not knowing that I hate. How can you plan anything?!? I've received jury duty notifications in the mail before, but haven't had to appear for years (I would call as instructed and be informed that I wasn't needed)-- I think I was in college the last time and that was a smaller local court thing. Anybody done jury duty for federal court? I called my doc's office and rescheduled the appt's....if I do get selected for jury duty I don't want to wait and cancel the appt's at the last minute,decided it would be easier to just reschedule now. As for the trip, we'll be going up to Alabama with a group of friends the week before, and I can call that Fri afternoon from there.......and if I have to report that Mon, we'll come home the day before. It's kind of like.......I don't mind doing the jury duty thing but I don't want to change everyone's plans and then not get selected. I guess I'm just supposed to put my life on hold for those 2 weeks? I'm such a planner, I HATE not knowing what my schedule's going to be.
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#118949 - 05/19/07 05:45 PM
Not a good judge...Re: Jury Duty??
[Re: CrosstitchQueen]
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Registered: 02/17/05
Posts: 10032
Loc: New York State
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Dear Cross, Went through something similar a year ago. It wasn't for the Federal Court is was local, county stuff. But I called for a week and then they didn't need me after all. I hope I never get selected to decide on a life/death decision. I'm a horrible judge of character. People I think are good are bad. Those I think are bad, are good. I pray I never get put on a jury. Good luck to you, Cross. Ciao for now, b. rose
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#118951 - 05/19/07 08:49 PM
Not a good judge...Re: Jury Duty??
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Crosstitch, I did that last year for civil court. Thought of asking for an extension for the next term, yet wanted to get it over with. Reported and the judge followed script and interviewed all (about 40) and then let us all go b/c the "criminals" had all plead the previous week. Was paid $15 plus mileage and had to report on and pay taxes for that visit that took over 1/2 day!
I agree, its our civic duty, but it can sure be a pain in the keester!
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#118955 - 05/21/07 01:07 PM
Not a good judge...Re: Jury Duty??
[Re: chatty lady]
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Queen of Shoes
Registered: 05/24/04
Posts: 6123
Loc: Arizona
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I got called several years ago for jury duty and it was a triple murder trial. My book was just being released so I had to explain to the judge how my publisher would take a bite out of the corner of her desk if I had to cancel all the promo dates that had been set up. He even asked for the title of my book! I really wanted to serve too but the timing was bad.
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#118956 - 05/24/07 02:20 PM
I'm sure you're right...
[Re: Dianne]
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Registered: 02/17/05
Posts: 10032
Loc: New York State
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Chatty, I'm sure what you say is true. These days, with DNA available, I don't think it's as easy to taint evidence as it once was. I hope I get through the nightmare I'm going through, before I have to report again. It's already been a full two years, since this thing with my friend surfaced. I'm praying God lets the truth rise to the top and pubicly exposes the evildoers, SOON. I've been called a couple times for Jury Duty but had high numbers and was dismissed. Thank God!!! Ciao for now, b. rose
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#118957 - 06/22/07 11:19 AM
Re: I'm sure you're right...
[Re: jabber]
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Registered: 09/20/05
Posts: 477
Loc: Sanford, Florida
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Wanted to let you all know that I did get selected for jury duty and it turned out to be a very boring tax fraud case that was finished in court in 3 days. I had to report to the courthouse for the first time on Mon, in the morning the jury was selected and the trial started that afternoon, continued thru Tues, we heard closing arguements on Wed morning and reached our verdict Wed afternoon. It was a case of the United States vs. an individual that decided several years ago he did not have to pay income tax even though he was receiving a substantial income thru his employment plus other income. This person had done everything you could imagine over the past several years to stall this issue from coming to trial -- including firing his lawyer two weeks before the trial in the hopes that the judge would grant a continuance, which she refused to do. Also he felt that the court had no jurisdiction over him and even though he was doing his own defense at the trial, refused to speak a word in the courtroom as he felt this would be admitting that he fell under the court's jurisdiction. So even though the U.S. presented many witnesses (former employer, bank employees, IRS people) and went over mountains of documentation to prove their case, the defendant never cross-examined, which really sped things up. Interesting group of people on the jury and that helped to pass the time whenever we were sent on a break. This was my first time actually serving on a jury (I've been called to jury duty before but never actually selected) and it was definitely a learning experience. I hope I never get selected for a lengthy trial..........just sitting there for most of 3 days was enough for me. Even though we found this guy guilty, he won't get sentenced til Sept...........and of course he's going to file appeals......will probably never end up serving any jail time or paying his fines........kind of made me feel like what's the point, in this particular case, but who knows.
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#118958 - 06/22/07 02:45 PM
Re: I'm sure you're right...
[Re: CrosstitchQueen]
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Queen of Shoes
Registered: 05/24/04
Posts: 6123
Loc: Arizona
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What a weirdo. People like that drive me nuts.
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