Oh No...a Jury Summons
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I was called to be a juror on a murder trial too many years ago. We found the guy guilty and he got 25 years without parole. I don't know about you but I found it very emotionally draining but I am glad I did it. He went to his mother's house, clubbed her with a hammer and wrapped her in carpeting. They were trying to get him off on an insanity plea but it didn't work.
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You are right, it was very emotionally draining for me too. I cried every night in the shower (and I rarely cry). I too am glad I did it. It probably was one of the most important things I've ever done. I don't think anyone can imagine what it is like unless they have served on such a jury...it is life changing.
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Originally Posted by JanetM
You are right, it was very emotionally draining for me too. I cried every night in the shower (and I rarely cry). I too am glad I did it. It probably was one of the most important things I've ever done. I don't think anyone can imagine what it is like unless they have served on such a jury...it is life changing.
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