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Dodged a bullet...
Don White wrote:
"Jim" wrote in message ... Boater wrote: JohnH wrote: On Sun, 07 Dec 2008 07:51:05 -0500, Boater wrote: JohnH wrote: On Sun, 07 Dec 2008 00:52:58 -0500, "Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq." wrote: Tom Francis - SWSports wrote: On Sat, 6 Dec 2008 23:51:20 -0400, "Don White" wrote: For the 2nd time in a couple of years, I received a notice to report for jury selection. In my entire working life, I didn't hear a peep from them...and now that my time is my own...twice. That's the way it's done down here too - they pick retired types because it doesn't cost them any money. A nice warm spot to spend the winter, meeting new friends while being wined, dined & paid also intrigued me. You get paid for jury duty? Kewl. Maybe they'll come calling again in a couple of years. Every time I'm called, I show up, tell them I'm disqualified because I have a son who is in law enforcement and I drive back home. You would think they would keep track of that wouldn't you? It's a PIA. -- Happy Holidays and Merry Whatever It Is That ****es Liberals Off. I provide answers to the attorney's questions that are as short as humanly possible. I keep a straight face, my arms crossed as much as possible and show no emotion, and never get past the first cut. it is scary to see who the attorney's want on the jury. They don't seem to fond of military types either, especially with two brothers who were cops. Nice to see folks working so hard to avoid civic duty. Who? Donnie? Sounds like everyone showed up and got booted. Would you recommend lying so as to get selected? Nice to see folks who are so smug about the games they play to avoid civic duty. Maybe their mothers didn't raise no stupid boys. Sound familiar, asshole. Isn't that a double negative? Are you saying their mothers *did* raise stupid boys? Nope. Harry says something similar when confronted with the fact that he was too much of a coward to accept his civic duty to enlist or allow himself to be drafted. But you know that. Don't you Donnie? |
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On Dec 7, 5:34*pm, "Don White" wrote:
"Jim" wrote in message ... Boater wrote: JohnH wrote: On Sun, 07 Dec 2008 07:51:05 -0500, Boater wrote: JohnH wrote: On Sun, 07 Dec 2008 00:52:58 -0500, "Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq." wrote: Tom Francis - SWSports wrote: On Sat, 6 Dec 2008 23:51:20 -0400, "Don White" wrote: For the 2nd time in a couple of years, I received a notice to report for jury selection. In my entire working life, I didn't hear a peep from them...and now that my time is my own...twice. That's the way it's done down here too - they pick retired types because it doesn't cost them any money. A nice warm spot to spend the winter, meeting new friends while being wined, dined & paid also intrigued me. You get paid for jury duty? Kewl. Maybe they'll come calling again in a couple of years. Every time I'm called, I show up, tell them I'm disqualified because I have a son who is in law enforcement and I drive back home. You would think they would keep track of that wouldn't you? It's a PIA. -- Happy Holidays and Merry Whatever It Is That ****es Liberals Off. I provide answers to the attorney's questions that are as short as humanly possible. *I keep a straight face, my arms crossed as much as possible and show no emotion, and never get past the first cut. it is scary to see who the attorney's want on the jury. They don't seem to fond of military types either, especially with two brothers who were cops. Nice to see folks working so hard to avoid civic duty. Who? Donnie? Sounds like everyone showed up and got booted. Would you recommend lying so as to get selected? Nice to see folks who are so smug about the games they play to avoid civic duty. Maybe their mothers didn't raise no stupid boys. Sound familiar, asshole. Isn't that a double negative? Are you saying their mothers *did* raise stupid boys? Donny, I'm sure the grammer isa bout as good as my proof reading skills. however, I don't use no bad grammers. |
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Dodged a bullet...
wrote in message ... On Dec 7, 8:04 am, Boater wrote: JohnH wrote: On Sun, 07 Dec 2008 07:51:05 -0500, Boater wrote: JohnH wrote: On Sun, 07 Dec 2008 00:52:58 -0500, "Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq." wrote: Tom Francis - SWSports wrote: On Sat, 6 Dec 2008 23:51:20 -0400, "Don White" wrote: For the 2nd time in a couple of years, I received a notice to report for jury selection. In my entire working life, I didn't hear a peep from them...and now that my time is my own...twice. That's the way it's done down here too - they pick retired types because it doesn't cost them any money. A nice warm spot to spend the winter, meeting new friends while being wined, dined & paid also intrigued me. You get paid for jury duty? Kewl. Maybe they'll come calling again in a couple of years. Every time I'm called, I show up, tell them I'm disqualified because I have a son who is in law enforcement and I drive back home. You would think they would keep track of that wouldn't you? It's a PIA. -- Happy Holidays and Merry Whatever It Is That ****es Liberals Off. I provide answers to the attorney's questions that are as short as humanly possible. I keep a straight face, my arms crossed as much as possible and show no emotion, and never get past the first cut. it is scary to see who the attorney's want on the jury. They don't seem to fond of military types either, especially with two brothers who were cops. Nice to see folks working so hard to avoid civic duty. Who? Donnie? Sounds like everyone showed up and got booted. Would you recommend lying so as to get selected? Nice to see folks who are so smug about the games they play to avoid civic duty.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Uh, dummy, the lawyers involved are the ones who either put someone in the jury pool, or not. The individual just answers questions. Hopefully honestly. The lawers get to pick the jury. The Jury commissioner picks the jury pool. Here in Calif it comes from voter registration and drivers license lists. |
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"Tim" wrote in message ... Someone I know got out of jury duty, because during selection he was asked a hypothetical question about capital punishment. His answer was something flowerdy, like. "I wish to be a fair person and I believe in jurisprudence, And to uphold the integrity of this honored court. I also believe that if the evidence would weigh heavily against the defendant I would move that we hang the little B*st*rd and get on with life. "Thank you, you are dismissed" Last case I got called for was a murder 1, capital case. Asked my opinion on the death penalty, I stated I can go either way. That we really do not have a death penalty in this state as it takes years if ever to execute. Costs 10 times the amount to keep them for life. So I am inclined to go for life without parole, but I would have no problem with them getting a death penalty. Was not the reason they did not like me for the jury, |
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"Calif Bill" wrote in message m... The lawers get to pick the jury. The Jury commissioner picks the jury pool. Here in Calif it comes from voter registration and drivers license lists. Similar here in MA. It's funny. I lived in a neighboring town for 18 years before moving to my current address. During that 18 years I was called for jury duty 7 or 8 times. Once or twice I was called before the 2 year between duty period was up. We moved to our current town 8 years ago. Haven't been called once. My feeling on jury duty has changed. I know it's a "civic duty" and all that, but I think 7 times is enough civic duty. I don't like playing god with other people's lives. Eisboch |
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"Calif Bill" wrote in message m... We get $15 a day after the first day, and I think 30 cents a mile one way from home to the court house. Since we can go to about 4 different courts, that part varies. Don just likes to shirk his civic duty. Sad. What...are you Kalifornia Dreamin' again? I did exactly as asked and was ready to report. They decided my group wasn't needed. |
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"Calif Bill" wrote in message m... "Tim" wrote in message ... Someone I know got out of jury duty, because during selection he was asked a hypothetical question about capital punishment. His answer was something flowerdy, like. "I wish to be a fair person and I believe in jurisprudence, And to uphold the integrity of this honored court. I also believe that if the evidence would weigh heavily against the defendant I would move that we hang the little B*st*rd and get on with life. "Thank you, you are dismissed" Last case I got called for was a murder 1, capital case. Asked my opinion on the death penalty, I stated I can go either way. That we really do not have a death penalty in this state as it takes years if ever to execute. Costs 10 times the amount to keep them for life. So I am inclined to go for life without parole, but I would have no problem with them getting a death penalty. Was not the reason they did not like me for the jury, What was the reason...... ? |
Dodged a bullet...
Don White wrote:
"Calif Bill" wrote in message m... "Tim" wrote in message ... Someone I know got out of jury duty, because during selection he was asked a hypothetical question about capital punishment. His answer was something flowerdy, like. "I wish to be a fair person and I believe in jurisprudence, And to uphold the integrity of this honored court. I also believe that if the evidence would weigh heavily against the defendant I would move that we hang the little B*st*rd and get on with life. "Thank you, you are dismissed" Last case I got called for was a murder 1, capital case. Asked my opinion on the death penalty, I stated I can go either way. That we really do not have a death penalty in this state as it takes years if ever to execute. Costs 10 times the amount to keep them for life. So I am inclined to go for life without parole, but I would have no problem with them getting a death penalty. Was not the reason they did not like me for the jury, What was the reason...... ? Failure to bathe regularly? :) |
Dodged a bullet...
"Tim" wrote in message ... On Dec 7, 10:50 pm, "Calif Bill" wrote: "Tim" wrote in message ... Someone I know got out of jury duty, because during selection he was asked a hypothetical question about capital punishment. His answer was something flowerdy, like. "I wish to be a fair person and I believe in jurisprudence, And to uphold the integrity of this honored court. I also believe that if the evidence would weigh heavily against the defendant I would move that we hang the little B*st*rd and get on with life. "Thank you, you are dismissed" Last case I got called for was a murder 1, capital case. Asked my opinion on the death penalty, I stated I can go either way. That we really do not have a death penalty in this state as it takes years if ever to execute. Costs 10 times the amount to keep them for life. So I am inclined to go for life without parole, but I would have no problem with them getting a death penalty. Was not the reason they did not like me for the jury, But I doubt that you used that phrase either: "...I would move that we hang the little B*st*rd and get on with life. " He was a big B*st*rd. |
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