They take me, so that disproves you comment!. . . and they don't take illiterates. :flipoff:
They take me, so that disproves you comment!. . . and they don't take illiterates. :flipoff:
Same here but I don't think I'll be called again. I once took an exemption for being a care-giver to someone disabled; I've not gotten a notice since. I used to get them quite often.I don't mind jury duty since I've been retired.
I was just going by your title line. :flipoff:They take me, so that disproves you comment!
Self-imposed title!I was just going by your title line. :flipoff:
Jury summons received for next week, Tuesday.
Part of me wants to do my civic duty on a jury.
Another part of me fears the unspeakable horror of being on a jury for two weeks to render a judgement on a prick vs. a bitch physicians divorcing one another. A friend lived, miserably, through such an experience.
I need advice.
How do I get the attorney's to say "No freaking way" to having me on a jury???
I considered an AR-15 t-shirt and tin foil hat but, these days, that would get me an unwelcome home visit from a governmental agency.
I'm currently reading a book which covers in deprh what it can be to have a trial in which your "peers" are not involved, and would venture to say you are mistaken.
You're being judged by peers who are subject to the same laws and courts as yiurself, which is a priceless safeguard in an imperfect system.
Depends on the court.If you’ve been summoned more than once in a twenty-four month period, just identity that on the back of the jury summons card and you’ll be excused.