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Annab Posted - Jan 18 2009 : 06:44:54 AM
Ok. So i was called up to serve on a jury last Monday. Had 1 call-back that turned out to be a mistake and have gone BACK to sit in the courthouse for the rest of the week!

The judge and attourneys are STILL in the process of asking questions and have seated 7 as of Friday. They have been pulling us by 2's and allowing the rest of us to sit in a room ALL DAY!!!

What a complete waste!!! Thank goodness for the holiday. I'm supposed to be off today, monday and tuesday. So lets hope they plow through the rest of us tuesday. I feel worst for my boss. It is kind of funny since he is the type who like to have control over everything. sure do wish he could write a simple note to get me off, but when even a military guy couldn't get off the hook, the excuse has to be pretty iron clad. The judge almost didn't dismiss a poor elderly lady with MS. I think the dr's note clinched it for her.

At the beginning, all 80+ of us were given a sheet of about 18 questions to answer pertaining to the case. 2 of these asked about domestic viloence. Sadly, I have been a victim, and may (if i'm ever chosen) be biased one way or the other.

I thought the sheet would help the process go a bit faster, but I guess not. Moving at the speed of government, you know.

No matter the boring sitting around, getting to know a little about the complete strangers in the room has been fun.

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Annab Posted - Jan 23 2009 : 4:35:59 PM
I agree.

Now the judge that we had allowed folks to stand before him and plea their case as to why they couldn't serve but,

this guy is tough since he almost didn't let an elderly woman off, and she had MS, walked with a cane and had a dr's note. I think the note made it easier. One other lady got off too, she was oriental and claimed she couodn't understand much english. She is Korean BUT, a Korean realestate agent who works in Pinehurst not far from where we were. She got off easy!
rhondacate Posted - Jan 22 2009 : 7:13:50 PM
I was once in the pool of jurors for a murder trial. But basically, they said, if being in a jury for a couple of months could cause you hardship, then you could be excused. (I was taking care of my 90 year old grandpa at the time and could not afford to pay for someone to care for him, so I was excused.)

But it made me wonder, how does anyone get a fair jury if the only people that stay are retired or unemployed people. Not that there is anything wrong with being retired or unemployed, but it is not necessarily a jury of your peers.

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Annab Posted - Jan 22 2009 : 4:37:18 PM
We were joined by group II this a.m. Kind of felt good to for once actually kind of know what to expect...as in LOTS of sitting.

The morning was slow but the new group was full of very fun and boysterious people. We had to be quieted at one point.

After the lunch recess, we settled in and all was pretty quiet. We coulod kind of hear through the door, so I got a feeling we might take our afternoon recess shortly after 3. The door oopened suddenly and the bailiff called ME! My heart was pounding mostly because he had startled me out of a good book. The questions asked were indeed expected. After a few minutes i got used to the process, but was VERY self conscious of the fsct that huge drops of sweat were running down my face! Oh brother!!!!!! The room was warm, and I was still dressed in a heavy fleece pullover. TOO MUCH!

After 20 minutes worth of questioning, i was able to be excused. Thanks to a very toxic marriage and an incident with domestic violence (me being the victim), i was able to go. I am still very biased against stuff like this and STILL bare those scars even though it all happend 11 years ago.

So to any one else having to serve.....bring a book and dress in layers!

Annab Posted - Jan 21 2009 : 5:01:21 PM
And the saga continues.

As of 5 p.m. tonight, there were just 4 of us left in the sitting room.

The judge called us into the courtroom, noted our numbers and said for us to come back TOMORROW where we will be joined by group II!!!! (That's the 3rd pool of 23 people).

From the way it looks, they were randomly pulling names, so at this rate, it couod be ANOTHER 2 weeks!!
Sitnalta Posted - Jan 20 2009 : 12:32:17 PM
Wow! I haven't had to do jury duty yet (knock on wood) but I can't imagine. What a waste of time, but at least you won't be called for a good long time once it is through.
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Annab Posted - Jan 20 2009 : 12:00:06 PM
Yea, it's a murder trial.

We got a reprieve today when just about everything was cancelled and closed due to snow.

We'll resume tomorrow.

A frined said to me a time ago, rather a picked jury than the same people whose job it is to do all the time who might indeed otherwise have a bias.
Amie C. Posted - Jan 18 2009 : 12:35:08 PM
My dad actually got picked to serve on a jury (for an armed robbery), but I've never gotten closer than the "call-in every morning standby" stage. Not looking forward to the day when I have to go in, but yeah it's a responsibility we all have to perform someday...
gramadinah Posted - Jan 18 2009 : 07:40:03 AM
I have been on Jury duty since Dec 1 and have 2 more weeks to go. When I get called to go to a jury selection it only takes 1/2 a day and thats all 50 some people being questioned and then the jury selection done. I am so sorry it takes so long for you but it is our duty as they say every time we see the movie.

Diana



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lisamarie508 Posted - Jan 18 2009 : 07:27:05 AM
Wow, Anna, I can't imagine the process taking so long unless it was a murder case. We have never had jury selection take longer than a day. Murder trials it can take a couple days but, that's all. I hope you've been taking a good book with you!

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