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[–] LittleBobbyTables 0 points 4 points 4 points (+4|-0) ago (edited ago)
Can't say I blame him lol. I failed to reply to my questionnaire 2 times and the third notice came that they would issue a bench warrant for my arrest if I failed to respond within 7 days for the final notice. Just got a damn Grand Jury Summons to report next week. FML - anyone have any insight for this? It says expect 2 to 3 days per week for 3 or 4 weeks ... that's pretty inconvenient bullshit.
[–] Fuckery 0 points 8 points 8 points (+8|-0) ago
Jury duty is an important civic duty. Do you want to be judged by a jury of retards?
[–] cwt 0 points 9 points 9 points (+9|-0) ago
If it's so important, then jurors should at least get paid minimum wage.
In some states, you get paid $5 a day for jury duty. Most people can't afford to miss work for that.
[–] deepgoat ago
Well given a large part of the US seems to be populated by retards, that grand juries are mostly dog and pony shows, and that lawyers tend to select jurors incapable of forming an independent thought, I don't see me showing up to sit in a basement for three days making much of a difference.
[–] LittleBobbyTables 1 point 0 points 1 point (+1|-1) ago
Lol why not they already make all our laws anyway!
I jest I jest ... but seriously I have done regular jury duty in the past and that was not quite as overwhelming and drawn out as this grand jury process seems to be, so I am not saying it isn't an imprtant process, just not a very efficiently run or well managed one is all.
[–] TexasComments 0 points 3 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago
I agree that is is an important duty but if you want to get out of it just say you are opposed to convicting anyone because of "institutional racism", "jury nullification", or just say something really racist like, "how did you become a lawyer? You're black". You will be excused.
[–] LittleBobbyTables 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
They'll probably charge me with contempt of court or something with my luck. But seriously I wouldn't have an issue if it was a little more of a streamlined process and not quite as miserable and drawn out for such a long period of time. Also thus far the people I have had to talk to are pretty much on par with those at the DMV so ...
[–] LizardBreathe 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Don't know where you are, but found a lot about it when researching, because I was call for grand jury earlier this year, it depends on the county, so Google grand jury <county name>.
Some places it is one day a week for 2-3 months, some are monthly for 6 and everywhere in between. I did not serve on the grand jury, instead I found out that they pick 60 random people for summoning and 30 who show up are randomly sekected. Learned a lot, got a day off of work and was mostly painless.
[–] LittleBobbyTables ago
Yeah mine said plan 2 to 3 days per week for 3 or 4 weeks. Does this mean I am guaranteed to be serving for that long? When I last was summonsed for regular jury duty (not grand jury) I was placed in a huge room, they called out groups of maybe 20 and then we were questioned by the lawyers from both sides and narrowed down to like 8 or 12. I was called with the first group of 20 and then not picked by lawyers so I was written a dismissal notice and told I was done for at least 6 years. Is this a similar type process in your experience?