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I showed up to jury duty once (the only time I've been called so far). It was for child custody. I told the judge I had things to do and got out of it.
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[#3]
I did pretty much the same thing, I never call & I've never heard anything about it, this was probably 12 - 13 years ago in California.
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Call them up, explain what happened, and ask them how to reschedule, or how they would like to proceed. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I was sent a summons last month and i stuck it on the fridge as a reminder. I am happy to serve and do my civic duty and I let my employer know what was up. Today I got home from my 60th consecutive 12 hour day of work and considered just how exhausted I am I decided to have a beer. As I opened the fridge I noted the summons. The 2nd day that I was to report was FUCKING TODAY! I missed it completely. The end of a rough day just got exponentially worse. I plan to call tomorrow at 9AM and ask how to fix the issue so I can serve. So, anyone ever fuck up like this? What happened to you or "your friend"? I plan to take a toothbrush, comfy shoes and cash and go down see the Man. Call them up, explain what happened, and ask them how to reschedule, or how they would like to proceed. |
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[#7]
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That is fucking retarded. No cop is ever going to serve on a jury. That judge is a god damn moron.... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Worked around courts all my career. Unless it is certified mail there is not much they can do. Interesting side story...I was subpoenaed on an agg. assault case along with a couple other cops. They were no shows. The judge called me to the bench and gave me two newly written capias' and told me to go arrest my buds just the way they were. Brought one in in sweats and a wife beater and the other in cutoff shorts and T-shirt. Booked them in, told the judge. He said come back before shift change and bring them up. They spent 6 hours in jail, got fined, and suspended. That is fucking retarded. No cop is ever going to serve on a jury. That judge is a god damn moron.... RIF. |
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[#8]
OP, the same thing happened to me last month. Turns out my pool wasn't called until Thursday of the week. You might be in the clear.
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[#9]
Tell them you missed and defer it to a Wednesday. Nothing happens on Wednesday.
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[#10]
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Worked around courts all my career. Unless it is certified mail there is not much they can do. Interesting side story...I was subpoenaed on an agg. assault case along with a couple other cops. They were no shows. The judge called me to the bench and gave me two newly written capias' and told me to go arrest my buds just the way they were. Brought one in in sweats and a wife beater and the other in cutoff shorts and T-shirt. Booked them in, told the judge. He said come back before shift change and bring them up. They spent 6 hours in jail, got fined, and suspended. That is fucking retarded. No cop is ever going to serve on a jury. That judge is a god damn moron.... RIF. LOL oh shit. My bad. I didn't see that part. Those cops were the idiots. |
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[#11]
I don't know if I screwed up or somebody else did. My county courthouse sent a questionnaire, I filled it out and sent it back. If they didn't receive it then there would be more attempts to get me to turn one in, they must have received it so that wasn't it.
If I got picked I should have received a notification saying what panel I'm on and check weekly if my panel is supposed to appear. Many months go by and I didn't get anything, and on my way to work one day and get a call from the county clerk's office... "I'm calling to tell you that the trial scheduled for today has been cancelled" and thanked me for service as a juror since my term was up. So I'm all freaking out and explained I didn't receive anything and I guess they were understanding and something about marking as not received, and I brought up warrants in passing and not to worry about that..... guess we'll see when my CPL is up for renewal. ETA: I was maybe looking forward to it, my employer makes up the difference in pay so losing out on pay isn't an issue. And my county isn't as populated (44,000) so maybe by luck that was the only case assigned to whatever panel I was supposed to be in. |
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I went to jury duty just a few months ago, I live in a big metro area . The jury "room" held ~400 chairs, it was fairly nice though, very efficient setup they had going I'll have to admit. The jury lady was informative and entertaining, she stood in the front and spoke fairly often and there were big screen TVs all over the jury "room" of her speaking. I was amused by something she said, so I remembered it. I'll paraphrase: If you accidentally miss jury duty you'll most likely be thrown back into the list, (don't sweat it) - UNLESS the judge can't seat a full jury because of you, but unlikely. Here's the funny part. If you show up and check into jury duty and then leave without being dismissed, you are 100% going to get a warrant and spend at least 1 night in jail. I laughed because she kept telling the last part as she kept calling the same guy's name who had checked in |
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[#13]
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I got to sit on a DUI case that the police fucked up. The guy had a great lawyer too and the Prosecution dropped its case about half way through. Then there was a speeding case where a guy choose to represent himself and his teenage girlfriend was his star witness. He built his case around the fact the officer said he was retarded for doing 60 in a school zone on the first day of school. He didn't win. View Quote You went to jury trial on a speeding ticket? What jurisdiction can afford to do this? |
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[#14]
I've gone every time, willing to do it, never even questioned. Dismissed.
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I had a friend who worked in the office that handled jury duty notices. She said they didn't do anything to people who skipped. I've been twice, picked both times. I'm going to make it a goal to see how high I can keep my picked percentage. View Quote God bless you sir. All Arfcommers should follow your lead. Usually it's "only idiots show up for jury duty". Then they scratch their heads and bitch when a gun owner is sentenced to 5 years for making flash hiders that look like they could be made into suppressors. |
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Guy at work throws them away all the time,he hasnt been arrested yet
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[#19]
Odds are they will work with you and nothing will come out of it
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[#20]
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I showed up to jury duty once (the only time I've been called so far). It was for child custody. I told the judge I had things to do and got out of it. View Quote Father was a gun owner and totally stand up 2A guy. Of course, he got screwed because potential jurors "had things to do" and got out of service, leaving behind a bunch of shitbag jurors that screwed the father not only out of his rights with his kids, but also got screwed out of his 2A rights too. Nothing pisses me off more than GD threads about "getting out of jury duty"....... Citizenship requires more than just fucking voting, assholes!!!! |
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[#22]
Currently doing jury duty all this week
They think it will done this week. |
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[#23]
Tell them you want to be briefed on jury nullification. They'll send you home.
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[#24]
I've been called up 4 times,the first three were child sexual abuse cases.
Worst experience of my life. The forth time I was in the hospital and could go.When I contacted them they told me to bring my dismissal papers and they would reschedule. When I took the papers in and they saw the reason for me being hospitalized,BOOM medically dismissed. Haven't gotten one since. |
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[#25]
i got a letter for jury duty almost 20 years ago at the same time my mom had passed. i called and told them what i was going through and i havent had a summons since. on another note my partner at work has had 3 during this time.
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[#26]
Happened to me.
They were understanding and appreciated that I called in. They put me back in the next rotation. No issues. |
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[#27]
Once in KS and once in MO.
In KS, I was sitting with buddy outside of the courtroom with him and his parents before his chance in court for fighting. (We were young and stupid) the clerk calls my name and I jump up like a happy 18 yr old. she asked if I was a defendant.. no, just talking to my friend... You're dismissed... The time in MO was a waste of everyone's time. I got a whole $12 out of showing up and losing about $200 of work. I'll do it again, if asked. It's my job. But, I'll never gripe that someone else decided not to. It's all in how you look at it. |
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Father was a gun owner and totally stand up 2A guy. Of course, he got screwed because potential jurors "had things to do" and got out of service, leaving behind a bunch of shitbag jurors that screwed the father not only out of his rights with his kids, but also got screwed out of his 2A rights too. Nothing pisses me off more than GD threads about "getting out of jury duty"....... Citizenship requires more than just fucking voting, assholes!!!! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I showed up to jury duty once (the only time I've been called so far). It was for child custody. I told the judge I had things to do and got out of it. Father was a gun owner and totally stand up 2A guy. Of course, he got screwed because potential jurors "had things to do" and got out of service, leaving behind a bunch of shitbag jurors that screwed the father not only out of his rights with his kids, but also got screwed out of his 2A rights too. Nothing pisses me off more than GD threads about "getting out of jury duty"....... Citizenship requires more than just fucking voting, assholes!!!! As right as you may be, you opinion is not valid due to a poor taste in pistol caliber cartridges. |
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Teacher. I am coaching a robotics team of 26 kids after school for competitions starting in a few weeks. I am simultaneously helping build a maker-space in the school. I also bought a puppy a couple months ago and I am getting no sleep. I am completely fried |
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[#33]
Got called once about 11 years ago in NC. Showed up for two days and did a lot of sitting around, also standing around in the courthouse since they needed us out of the courtroom at times (before a jury was picked, too many people for the jury room).
Been in TX six years, got a letter a few months ago. I deferred it until November as I sure as shit didn't want to deal with downtown Dallas traffic in the heat. Why couldn't I get lucky and get city court? That's three miles from my house |
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[#34]
Aside from the aforementioned childkiller I served on one where a guy beat his GF unconscious. He was tried via CCTV. I was an alternate and cut loose before deliberations
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[#35]
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Call them up, explain what happened, and ask them how to reschedule, or how they would like to proceed. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I was sent a summons last month and i stuck it on the fridge as a reminder. I am happy to serve and do my civic duty and I let my employer know what was up. Today I got home from my 60th consecutive 12 hour day of work and considered just how exhausted I am I decided to have a beer. As I opened the fridge I noted the summons. The 2nd day that I was to report was FUCKING TODAY! I missed it completely. The end of a rough day just got exponentially worse. I plan to call tomorrow at 9AM and ask how to fix the issue so I can serve. So, anyone ever fuck up like this? What happened to you or "your friend"? I plan to take a toothbrush, comfy shoes and cash and go down see the Man. Call them up, explain what happened, and ask them how to reschedule, or how they would like to proceed. "...and by the way, can you explain 'jury nullification' to me?" |
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Quoted: Last one I did some 19 year old black guy beat his GF's 2 year old to death by kicking her repeatedly in the stomach until she went through the plaster behind her. It wasn't fun at all. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I enjoyed Jury duty, and got to sit through two trials. Lots of fun. Last one I did some 19 year old black guy beat his GF's 2 year old to death by kicking her repeatedly in the stomach until she went through the plaster behind her. It wasn't fun at all. |
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Teacher. I am coaching a robotics team of 26 kids after school for competitions starting in a few weeks. I am simultaneously helping build a maker-space in the school. I also bought a puppy a couple months ago and I am getting no sleep. I am completely fried View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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60 12 hour days with no days off? Must be in the gun industry. Teacher. I am coaching a robotics team of 26 kids after school for competitions starting in a few weeks. I am simultaneously helping build a maker-space in the school. I also bought a puppy a couple months ago and I am getting no sleep. I am completely fried FTC? |
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[#38]
I have a letter from my Dr stating there is no fucking way I can sit for extended periods of time during a trial.
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[#40]
I only got called once in my life, right after I moved to a new town. I was working on the road then and wrote asking to be excused because I would not be in the state at the time. 9 years later and I have never been asked again.
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[#41]
I sometimes wonder if you have to check your mail (legally)? What's to say if I don't want to check it? Nothing comes to me but coupons or my rifleman magazine. I do everything else online.
I check bi-monthly. |
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[#42]
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Unfortunately, jail may be in your future. Good luck. View Quote Here... I believe a judge only issues a bench warrant if you miss twice. There's usually an article in the paper when they go round up the jury duty scofflaws. I missed once when I was barely out of HS... I called and they told me I'd be rescheduled... I was and showed up for that one, no big deal. |
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[#43]
I think that you might be getting a little bit Ned Flanders/Hank Hill about the whole thing. I never go and never have gone.
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I was sent a summons last month and i stuck it on the fridge as a reminder. I am happy to serve and do my civic duty and I let my employer know what was up. Today I got home from my 60th consecutive 12 hour day of work and considered just how exhausted I am I decided to have a beer. As I opened the fridge I noted the summons. The 2nd day that I was to report was FUCKING TODAY! I missed it completely. The end of a rough day just got exponentially worse. I plan to call tomorrow at 9AM and ask how to fix the issue so I can serve. So, anyone ever fuck up like this? What happened to you or "your friend"? I plan to take a toothbrush, comfy shoes and cash and go down see the Man. View Quote Dude...you can actually go to jail for this. You need to come up with a decent lie or something. lol |
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[#46]
I guess I'm lucky in that my employer will pay me my full rated pay for two weeks/year should I be called for jury duty, or be subpoenaed as a witness for the prosecution (taken right out of our HR manual).
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[#47]
Not sleeping well tonight so going to post some more
Serving on jury duty currently for the week and have been called before and got selected for trial. Was a short trial This week they spent most of the first day selecting jurors. So many questions and was really surprised was selected because seemed like some tell them what they want to hear and I told what I thought. So far have rode the elevator once a day with the defendant, who of course is with a escort. He is in a suit and there is small talk always, in a weird way it feels as he is a cowork but not. However it also very tense. The first day I caught it at the last moment and squeezed in with him facing my side only a few inches away. He says I'm sad and I reply yea, he says we thought it best if I shaved my beard but seeing that some of you have beards I should have kept it. Enough rambling time to try and sleep |
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Father was a gun owner and totally stand up 2A guy. Of course, he got screwed because potential jurors "had things to do" and got out of service, leaving behind a bunch of shitbag jurors that screwed the father not only out of his rights with his kids, but also got screwed out of his 2A rights too. Nothing pisses me off more than GD threads about "getting out of jury duty"....... Citizenship requires more than just fucking voting, assholes!!!! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I showed up to jury duty once (the only time I've been called so far). It was for child custody. I told the judge I had things to do and got out of it. Father was a gun owner and totally stand up 2A guy. Of course, he got screwed because potential jurors "had things to do" and got out of service, leaving behind a bunch of shitbag jurors that screwed the father not only out of his rights with his kids, but also got screwed out of his 2A rights too. Nothing pisses me off more than GD threads about "getting out of jury duty"....... Citizenship requires more than just fucking voting, assholes!!!! I had jury duty yesterday for an agg assault. I was not selected out of the pool but I still did my part and showed up. The prosecutors were terrible though, they pretty much explained the case and that they only hAd one witness (the victim) to everyone. They were really fishing and hammering on everyone on whether they could convict a guy (5-99years) based off one witness. They were getting frustrated when very few people said they would. You could see the defendant and his attorney smiling... When I got home I looked up the info on the case. I hope the guy is not found guilty. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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