SBN said:I too have served on some and it always is funny to listen to some of the stories people tell to get out of it.
And the judge is sitting there knowing he has heard all of them.
It is interesting at times but like PW says can be boring also.
PW2 said:FTR, It's not so easy these days to get out of Jury duty, and rightly so. I've served on two juries, and it's a valuable and fascinating experience, albeit laced with lots of time of boredom.
I would think most patriotic Americans would cherish the ability to serve on a jury. The very survival of the republic depends on the effectiveness of the judicial system.
PW, from a personal standpoint, I of course, agree with that.PW2 said:FTR, It's not so easy these days to get out of Jury duty, and rightly so. I've served on two juries, and it's a valuable and fascinating experience, albeit laced with lots of time of boredom.
I would think most patriotic Americans would cherish the ability to serve on a jury. The very survival of the republic depends on the effectiveness of the judicial system.
Wouldn't the state prevail every time if that were true?
DWJ said:Wouldn't the state prevail every time if that were true?
Nope.
It's not how much money is behind them, it's how much money the lawyer personaly stands to reap.
The exception being when the government is on a witch hunt.[/quote]
Nope! it didn't work when they tried that with Bill Clinton............JK
12Footer said:PW, from a personal standpoint, I of course, agree with that.PW2 said:FTR, It's not so easy these days to get out of Jury duty, and rightly so. I've served on two juries, and it's a valuable and fascinating experience, albeit laced with lots of time of boredom.
I would think most patriotic Americans would cherish the ability to serve on a jury. The very survival of the republic depends on the effectiveness of the judicial system.
But outside of doing one's duty, which is a given, show me one person willing to give up 200bucks daily pay for 15.
Whenver I do the math, i get angier at the price of even a mediocure legal defence lawyer earns in a courtroom picking ya.
In the end, our judicial system favors the lawyer with the best chance of reward at the trial's conclusion. In contrast, the side least funded will lose the case.
All that said, I will serve... but never happily.