Jury Duty
#31
Super Member
Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Houston, TX
Posts: 7,312
On my soap box here: I know that jury duty is often inconvenient and can be disturbing BUT what if we didn't have juries? And, if we did have the jury, what if the jury was made up of people who didn't care or were not interested enough to really listen and make educated decisions? What if that jury was hearing a case that involved a family member, either as the defendant or as the person that the crime was committed against? And what if YOU were the defendant? Wouldn't you want the best people possible on that jury?
I am a retired teacher and usually got called up 1-2 times a year. I am fortunate to live in Houston where we can reschedule jury duty if we have a conflict (and I had to, usually due to a planned field trip or program involving my students) but I was always proud to serve. When our constitution was written, this was an important part of it after what our forefathers had experienced. I may not always like what I have to hear and see but I listen and try to make the very best decision that I can with God's help.
It is ironic that now that I have been retired for 7 years, I have only gotten 1 jury summons. But I answered it proudly!
I am a retired teacher and usually got called up 1-2 times a year. I am fortunate to live in Houston where we can reschedule jury duty if we have a conflict (and I had to, usually due to a planned field trip or program involving my students) but I was always proud to serve. When our constitution was written, this was an important part of it after what our forefathers had experienced. I may not always like what I have to hear and see but I listen and try to make the very best decision that I can with God's help.
It is ironic that now that I have been retired for 7 years, I have only gotten 1 jury summons. But I answered it proudly!
#32
Senior Member
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Indiana
Posts: 449
#33
Super Member
Join Date: May 2011
Location: Pacific NW
Posts: 9,585
In my opinion, it isn't the fact that we have to serve that is annoying. It's the fact that you often have to sit around for an entire week doing nothing, and usually end up not getting called into an actual trial. This has happened to my husband 4 times and it's such a huge waste of time. I wish they'd make the system a little more efficient.
#34
I was on jury duty years ago. I tried to get the weeks changes but they wouldn't. My kids were just old enough to leave home alone. It was the last week before school started and the first week of school. Nightmare time to have to go. I was the first juror called and was on a case within 30 minutes. The case lasted a week and a half. It was an attempted rape case. I was jury foreman. It was really interesting. If I ever needed a defense attorney I would hire the one at this trial.
#35
I've served on both a custody case jury and a grand jury. The grand jury especially was quite interesting and fortunately we were able to conclude in only one day each time. The custody case was more of a formality than a decision since only the one requesting custody showed up! The grand jury we voted to go on and stay late instead of coming back the next day since many of us were missing time from work in order to serve.
#36
Guess not!!! I've only been called 3 times (I'm 69). Most memorable: in court house on morning of 9/11. Then the following Dec, my beloved hubby passed, then 1 week later my Dad passed. So end of 2001 was a very bad time....We couldn't hear any news that am, so when let go that afternoon, heard on radio & had tv on rest of day. Next day, drove to downtown, noticed all parking meters were covered. Later that day, we were asked to quitely & orderly manner to leave the bldg. When back inside, we were dismissed. The other 2 times, we were dismissed...
#37
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Join Date: Jul 2013
Posts: 102
Thanks to all of you! You really have helped me be a lot less anxious about this. I will take my Kindle (I love to read and my hand is broken so I can't hand sew) and just go with the flow. I asked my neighbors if they could take my dog out during the day, and, turns out, they're both off that week and are happy to help.
#38
I have been notified that I am on the Federal list for next year. I do not mind serving, but the Federal Court is in downtown Orlando, close to 30 miles away and you have to be there at some ridiculous hour like 8AM. I usually haven't even had my morning tea by then.
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