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Chazwozel
Why do you want to get out of jury duty?
I would love it! Sadly I will probably never get to serve.
Cause unlike you, us normal people have better things to do. I for one have SCIENCE to do!
Why do you want to get out of jury duty?
I would love it! Sadly I will probably never get to serve.
It's fine... it's fine.. I'll get to serve in court someday.. just not as a juror. :biggrin:
Hmm, well as long as I no longer have to live on potatoes....
I've always wanted to use that quote.Benjamin Franklin said:It is better one hundred guilty Persons should escape than that one innocent Person should suffer
Hmm, well as long as I no longer have to live on potatoes....
Murder trial of the decade = case that will never end =I can't imagine anything worse than jury duty. I hate listening to people drone on and on to start with, but I also can't imagine a case I'd want to be a jury member on. I mean, you might get one where the guy is accused of peeing in public or something which would just feel like a waste of time, but you might also get the murder trial of the decade and have to basically decide if this guy is going to live or die.
/high five.Who's never got to serve jury duty for the rest of his life?
<----- This guy! *grins*
Only twice? You lucky bastard. Depending on how my arrests have been, I can have Domestic (Mon-AM) Felony arraignment(Mon-PM), miscellaneous misdemeanors (Tues-Thursday) City/County Ordinances (Thursday-AM) DUI Court (Thurs-PM)... and misdemeanor court is always the worst... I go, I sit there and wait to be called, I FINALLY get called. I stand, and VERY VERY rarely do I have to provide testimony. *rolls eyes* Oh well, it's $30 a day + comp. time. I'll take it. *grins*Though I do have to show up for court like twice a week.
Fookin' ninja'd! *bows*"After my dog died and my baby left me and took the john deere..."
Only twice? You lucky bastard. Depending on how my arrests have been, I can have Domestic (Mon-AM) Felony arraignment(Mon-PM), miscellaneous misdemeanors (Tues-Thursday) City/County Ordinances (Thursday-AM) DUI Court (Thurs-PM)... and misdemeanor court is always the worst... I go, I sit there and wait to be called, I FINALLY get called. I stand, and VERY VERY rarely do I have to provide testimony. *rolls eyes* Oh well, it's $30 a day + comp. time. I'll take it. *grins*[/QUOTE]Though I do have to show up for court like twice a week.
You're the one fanboying over Frank at the back, aren't you?Holy fucking shit!
What? The jury does not get to decide what is constitutional or not that is the supreme court's job.You also have the responsibility to find the defendant not guilty if you feel the law that he broke is unconstitutional
Where on earth did you get this idea? Nobody can overrule a jury after they have set down their verdict. Even if more evidence comes forward the state can't set aside a jury verdict of not guilty because he didn't commit the crime. Prosecutors can't even bring up facts from the case because according to the court there is no way he could have committed that crime.That has nothing to do with deciding a charge is unconstitutional. A jury does not get to do that. Also, that particular case has been given so much negative treatment it doesn't even matter anymore.
And if the jury decides something not based on the facts they will just call a mistrial and try him again.
Yeap.And the legal definition
jury nullification. A jury's knowing and deliberate rejection of the evidence or refusal to apply the law either because the jury wants to send a message about some social issue that is larger than the case itself or because the result dictated by law is contrary to the jury's sense of justice, morality, or fairness.
What? The jury does not get to decide what is constitutional or not that is the supreme court's job.You also have the responsibility to find the defendant not guilty if you feel the law that he broke is unconstitutional
Where on earth did you get this idea? Nobody can overrule a jury after they have set down their verdict. Even if more evidence comes forward the state can't set aside a jury verdict of not guilty because he didn't commit the crime. Prosecutors can't even bring up facts from the case because according to the court there is no way he could have committed that crime.That has nothing to do with deciding a charge is unconstitutional. A jury does not get to do that. Also, that particular case has been given so much negative treatment it doesn't even matter anymore.
And if the jury decides something not based on the facts they will just call a mistrial and try him again.
Yeap.[/QUOTE]And the legal definition
jury nullification. A jury's knowing and deliberate rejection of the evidence or refusal to apply the law either because the jury wants to send a message about some social issue that is larger than the case itself or because the result dictated by law is contrary to the jury's sense of justice, morality, or fairness.
The way those hooties flap in the breeze is pretty distracting.I blame brain frying and imagining Dave naked.
The way those hooties flap in the breeze is pretty distracting.[/QUOTE]I blame brain frying and imagining Dave naked.
I wouldn't actively try to get out of it, but I wouldn't actively try to get in it, eitherFor those besides makare who say they want to do jury duty--I read and listen to court tapes and transcripts all day. It's not like on TV. It's very, very boring, even if the case content itself is interesting.