I'm 62 years old and have never been called for jury duty. That is until today. I was picked as a juror for a trial expected to last 5 days. I am excited about being a juror.
I'm 62 years old and have never been called for jury duty. That is until today. I was picked as a juror for a trial expected to last 5 days. I am excited about being a juror.
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Tom
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I've never been called either, but I've also moved every few years. I worked with a guy once who got called up at least once a year.
Always called but never pulled
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In a never ending search for the proper mix of dirt & rock !
What Sam said.
A buddy was called to a ?federal? case near Chicago and he said it was QUITE interesting. IIRC, a ?russian mob? human trafficing related case.
Hmmm - what dark corner will your case be from?
Called many times, served for the first time this year, it was very interesting. Mine was only a day, but I'd do it again in a heartbeat.
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•|||||||• "Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things you didn't do than by the ones you did." Mark Twain
I've been called a lot, every year or two but have yet to be called beyond the waiting room.
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Chris in Florida
I was chosen once when I was 25. Very interesting experience. I was dealing with a guy who beat up his 14 year-old brother after he took him to a party and got him drunk then came after said brother and his mom with a kitchen knife. But the way the prosecutor was filing charges made it VERY difficult to come to a unanimous decision at the end. it was crazy because 11 of us were ready to convict but the 12th guy stated his case and started winning people over. 4 hours later we ended up saying he was guilty of all the but the most severe charge, which happened to be the one the prosecutor really wanted him for. Good example of how much particular wording can save someone who was clearly in the wrong. I would do it again, but it was a pain getting time off work (5 days for me) and it angered me that the insignificant $50/day that they reimburse you for the time off was supposed to make it all okay. But, at the same time, that is one of the prices of living in this great country. Hopefully (God forbid) I can rely on good jurors to help me out if I were to get in trouble at some time.
edit- get in Trouble for something I didn't do or being charged incorrectly.
I served once on a alcohol & firearms case, but the thing I remember the most is that I was 8 months pregnant and had to request potty breaks over and over.
Tom (April 14th, 2014)
I was an "On Call" juror once. I had to be within 30 minutes of the courthouse (all summer). Of course we had a fire in our house at the same time and was living out of a hotel. I never went to a trial, but it sucked. I have never had another jury summons. (I didnt think that was how the jury summons process worked). It covered stuff like people taking vacations and put in a request to be place on summons later in the year. Did I mention IT SUCKED?
Been summoned 3 times. Last one was picked to be on a jury, on the way into the courtroom the guy struck a plea and I was dismissed. Crazy stuff.
Been summoned many times, but have yet to get called to serve.
Was called to report for grand jury duty last month...much different then trial jury duty. They had to choose 21 jurors and 21 backup jurors out of total of about 70 people there.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grand_jury
Unlike trial jury duty, grand jury members are required to meet once a month for up to 7 days.
They sat us down in the courtroom and the judge asked each of us questions....one of them involving current work situation. I had just started a new job that week, and I told the judge that missing that much work would not be a good thing with my new employer. He understood, and cut me lose.
Done that once on a domestic violence case once they both had some issues, would prefer not to do it again. EVER!
I've lived in CO for 1.5 years and was called for Jury Duty about 2 months ago for Weld County. I, too, was selected to be on the Jury; this was for a district case. Selected Tuesday, trial started Tuesday PM, deliberations Thursday night, and we ended on Friday. My experience was bittersweet; great experience and insight into the Judicial System. However, the defendant was charged with sexual exploitation of a child, which means we, unfortunately, had to view the evidence against him. It was sick and highly disturbing. We found him guilty due to the overwhelming evidence against him. The best part was the State of CO allows jurors to question witnesses. The judge reviews the questions, along with Prosecution/Defense. A number of our questions were used, including several of mine.
My wife was assigned to report to Jury Duty the very next week, though she was not selected.
Ugh! I don't think I could handle being a jury member on a case related to abusing a child in any way.