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Scotty January 27th 06 02:59 PM

Nursing at Sea
 

"Capt. Rob" wrote in message
oups.com...


All in response to Crantz comment:

Do you have liability insurance for that defib? Remember,

Suzy is a nurse,
she's no longer a good samaritan.

And our med kit cost more than Scotty's sad boat!




That's not very much, and yes, my boat is sad when she sits on
the hard.

Scotty




Scotty January 27th 06 03:00 PM

Nursing at Sea
 

"Frank Boettcher" wrote in message
...

guilty...ut was a throw the frugs out the car window and flee

thing....


I sat on a murder case. Sequestered and all. Never, ever

again. If
I ever get called I'd rather have the judge throw me in jail

for
contempt than go through that again.



I'm exempt from jury duty.

Scotty



DSK January 27th 06 03:05 PM

Nursing at Sea
 
guilty...ut was a throw the frugs out the car window and flee
thing....


That sounds like a mighty interesting case. I didn't know
throwing frugs was illegal.


"Frank Boettcher" wrote
I sat on a murder case. Sequestered and all. Never, ever

again. If
I ever get called I'd rather have the judge throw me in jail

for
contempt than go through that again.




Scotty wrote:
I'm exempt from jury duty.


How do you get that? I would like to be picked for a jury.
I've been called twice and not selected either time, a total
waste of almost a week altogether. The 2nd time it was an
engineering contracting fraud case, and the defense wanted
me on the jury so bad I thought they were going to bribe the
judge. But the other lawyer was right, I was prejudiced
against his client... don't like crooks!

SK


Capt. Rob January 27th 06 03:05 PM

Nursing at Sea
 
I'm exempt from jury duty.


Of course, with your IQ below 80 they won't let you judge anything. You
could just use a pic of your boat as a get-out-of-jury-duty-free card!

Bwahahahahahhahahaaha!

RB
35s5
NY


Capt. Rob January 27th 06 03:22 PM

Nursing at Sea
 
That's not very much, and yes, my boat is sad when she sits on
the hard.


So's your wife, but that's not very often, now is it?


RB
35s5
NY


Scotty January 27th 06 03:33 PM

Nursing at Sea
 

"DSK" wrote in message
...

How do you get that? I would like to be picked for a jury.
I've been called twice and not selected either time, a total
waste of almost a week altogether. The 2nd time it was an
engineering contracting fraud case, and the defense wanted
me on the jury so bad I thought they were going to bribe the
judge. But the other lawyer was right, I was prejudiced
against his client... don't like crooks!



Most people I know, who were called, spent the day waiting around
and not 'used' on the jury. I have better ways to waste my time.

SBV




Capt. Rob January 27th 06 03:34 PM

Nursing at Sea
 
I have better ways to waste my time.


As the Megan's Law Child Molestation board is well aware.


RB
35s5
NY


katy January 27th 06 04:35 PM

Nursing at Sea
 
Scotty wrote:
"DSK" wrote in message
...

How do you get that? I would like to be picked for a jury.
I've been called twice and not selected either time, a total
waste of almost a week altogether. The 2nd time it was an
engineering contracting fraud case, and the defense wanted
me on the jury so bad I thought they were going to bribe the
judge. But the other lawyer was right, I was prejudiced
against his client... don't like crooks!




Most people I know, who were called, spent the day waiting around
and not 'used' on the jury. I have better ways to waste my time.

SBV



It's your civic responsibility as a citizen to ensure that others
receive a fair trial in front of their peers...I took jury duty very
seriously, found the experience very interesting, and was amazed at
how the thought processes of different people varies under different
circumstances...

Scotty January 27th 06 05:06 PM

Nursing at Sea
 

"katy" wrote in


Most people I know, who were called, spent the day waiting

around
and not 'used' on the jury. I have better ways to waste my

time.

SBV



It's your civic responsibility as a citizen to ensure that

others
receive a fair trial in front of their peers...I took jury duty

very
seriously, found the experience very interesting, and was

amazed at
how the thought processes of different people varies under

different
circumstances...



Phtttttttttttttttt...........



DSK January 27th 06 05:08 PM

Nursing at Sea
 
Scotty wrote:
Most people I know, who were called, spent the day waiting around
and not 'used' on the jury. I have better ways to waste my time.



katysails wrote:
It's your civic responsibility as a citizen to ensure that others
receive a fair trial in front of their peers...I took jury duty very
seriously, found the experience very interesting, and was amazed at how
the thought processes of different people varies under different
circumstances...


Agreed on all counts.

One thing that struck me, it is amazing when you start
talking to people in detail, how wide the variation is
between what will seem "fair" to one person and the total
opposite is "fair" to another.

And another thing... when did you start attributing quotes??

Regards
Doug King



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