SpyderAnn01
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You were lucky to get $10 in NV you have to be on the jury and report for a second day before you get anything.
IMHO it is a job we should take serious.......What if it was a trial about a serious SPYDER accident and because you were not there they person who caused the accident got off scott free. Or on the other hand someone who was wrongly accused of something and got sent away because they could not find an impartial jury....
Now let me get off my soapbox and get back to work..........
:shocked: Ten Bucks: for two hours of your time?
If you worked at McDonald's; you'd at least get minimum wage!
I was picked for jury duty once. Was hoping one of the lawyers would ask me a question or let me raise my hand.
The guy charged with possession with intent to distribute had the same last name and looked a lot like a guy I had in some of my A&P classes.
For some odd reason, there were a group who were out on good behavior going to A&P school. We called that group the crims. Don't lend them a tool, because you will never see it again.
I'm glad I was picked and feel justice was served. Once into the trial, I had no bias. The kid was bad.
Oh yeah, the trial took four days, we got $10 a day, but parking was $15. Go figure...
IMHO it is a job we should take serious.......What if it was a trial about a serious SPYDER accident and because you were not there they person who caused the accident got off scott free. Or on the other hand someone who was wrongly accused of something and got sent away because they could not find an impartial jury....
Now let me get off my soapbox and get back to work..........
Thanks. I thought I was the only one that didn't mind jury duty. August 2011 was my last serving, and I was told I'd have to wait another 6 years.
I found it quite interesting the way some jurors come to their conclusions. In the jury I was on there were a number of charges that had to be decided. On the most serious charge, there were 2 of us who voted for a lesser charge, and it became 10 to 2. Very interesting why the other 10 wanted to convict for the more serious charge. When all was said and done, he was convicted on the lesser charge. I think there were 4 other charges that we pretty much agreed on from the start.
If i didn't have to be at work i wouldn't mind serving
:agree: with you all. If I'd been picked I'd have served dutifully. I have been on two juries before, one was a manslaughter case and the other was prostitution.
:agree: with you all. If I'd been picked I'd have served dutifully. I have been on two juries before, one was a manslaughter case and the other was prostitution.
In Texas, manslaughter is a serious case. You have to fill out paperwork saying you are able to sentence a person to death. I cannot do that with a clear conscience.
In Texas, manslaughter is a serious case. You have to fill out paperwork saying you are able to sentence a person to death. I cannot do that with a clear conscience.
:shocked: I was waiting for this to pop-up in the thread...Depending on the circumstance, i could do it easily.
Cruzr Joe
:shocked: I was waiting for this to pop-up in the thread...
If a criminal does something so horrible; you're not the one sentencing them to death: they are.
We all have an innate sense of what Society's rules are. If you violate those rules; sanctions are necessary.
Their own actions, sealed their fate. nojoke
I could do it in a heartbeat, and then pull the trigger on them myself...
Let the criminals live in fear of a system that WILL delver swift, severe, and certain justice!
Then, we won't have to worry about these things.![]()