if i got called, i would serve. it is our duty. i just never have.
-----Original Message-----
From: Ben Doom [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 11, 2003 9:18 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: Benefits of jury duty..., new thread - forced JD
*sigh* Am I the only one here who feels like it's my duty? I mean, there's
a lot of talk around here about various parts and pieces of the
Constitution, and how they mean a lot to various people, but I'm getting the
(hopefully incorrect) feeling that trial by jury isn't one of those pieces
that means something.
:-(
-- Ben Doom
Programmer & General Lackey
Moonbow Software, Inc
: -----Original Message-----
: From: Bill Wheatley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
: Sent: Tuesday, March 11, 2003 7:52 AM
: To: CF-Community
: Subject: Re: Benefits of jury duty..., new thread - forced JD
:
:
: hhaha I heard a good quote one time i like.
:
: Why cant you fool a jury they are the people that are the ones
: who cant find
: a good reason to get out of jury duty
:
: ----- Original Message -----
: From: "Adam Churvis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
: To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
: Sent: Monday, March 10, 2003 1:17 PM
: Subject: Re: Benefits of jury duty..., new thread - forced JD
:
:
: > So, I've never had to serve on a jury - but something I've always
: > wondered about - they can't force someone who is supporting their family
: > to go on jury duty, can they? Or how about a single guy/gal - what if
: > they can't afford to pay rent because they can't go to work?
:
: They most certainly can, and they will. Hospital stays and military
: deployments are typically honored, but the rest is fair game for jury
: selection. If they didn't do it this way then everyone would have an
: excuse. It's kind of like a civilian version of being called up from the
: Reserves for duty to your country.
:
: If the jury candidate can document clear cause for relief from
: service, then
: that _sometimes_ works, but not always. And some courts require jury
: candidates to show up in person to make their claim for relief with
: documentation in hand. Every court is different, so make sure to
: check, and
: get the rules in writing (or a printout from the court's website), not by
: what some clerk tells you.
:
: I know a guy who was heavily medicated for a heart condition which also
: required that he not undergo stress. He was scheduled for an out-of-town
: business meeting weeks in advance of his jury notice; he explained his
: situation to the court clerk who told him he shouldn't have a
: problem being
: relieved from duty.
:
: He assumed this meant there wouldn't be a problem if he didn't
: show up. Big
: mistake.
:
: During his business meeting a few states away from home, no more
: than three
: hours after he was supposed to arrive for morning jury selection, federal
: marshalls arrived with handcuffs drawn and an arrest warrant in hand.
:
: The marshalls brought him back to his home state and in front of
: the judge,
: where he explained his situation and also his physician called the court
: clerk with an explanation for the judge. Everything was finally resolved
: and he was relieved from service, but it took an affidavit from his
: physician to be filed to get him relieved.
:
: One piece of advice: never say to a judge, "You can't do that." They love
: to hear it, because it's always so much fun to prove you wrong. Don't try
: to use layman's logic in determining what a judge can and can't
: do, because
: that's mostly up to his discretion.
:
: Respectfully,
:
: Adam Phillip Churvis
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