You don't agree to be on a jury. You're called for jury duty. If you have one of very few reasons, you might be excused. If not, you show up for duty and are assigned trials for whatever period your duty covers. If you're selected during jury selection, you sit through that trial until a verdict is reached. You have no option to opt out.
If you've seen anything in a courtroom, you know some judges are wimps and others are rampaging bulls. I wouldn't want to be the one who shows everybody which is which. BTW, I've seen one juror thrown off a panel because she was closing her eyes and the defense attorney accused her of falling asleep.
Yes, I have. I've also sat through many, many trials. And I've seen people succeed in bullshitting their way out and I've seen others lambasted by the judge. I've also seen some end up being selected by the side they voiced bias for.
A long-time manager of the jury process told me you can simply ignore a notice to appear for jury duty. They have no way to prove you received the notice.
You don't agree to be on a jury. You're called for jury duty. If you have one of very few reasons, you might be excused. If not, you show up for duty and are assigned trials for whatever period your duty covers. If you're selected during jury selection, you sit through that trial until a verdict is reached. You have no option to opt out.
If the judge thinks you're doing that just to get out of jury duty, your ass is grass.
“I’m too scared to acquit him. There will be riots again. People will die again. I can’t have that on me.”
That’s enough to be removed from the jury.
The judge should say, I'll put u down for a not guilty.
No it isn't. Ive seen people simply day theyre too tired to sit all say and the judge will dismiss them.
If you've seen anything in a courtroom, you know some judges are wimps and others are rampaging bulls. I wouldn't want to be the one who shows everybody which is which. BTW, I've seen one juror thrown off a panel because she was closing her eyes and the defense attorney accused her of falling asleep.
Have you ever been through a jury selection process? It's more common for people to BS their way out than it is for people to accept.
Yes, I have. I've also sat through many, many trials. And I've seen people succeed in bullshitting their way out and I've seen others lambasted by the judge. I've also seen some end up being selected by the side they voiced bias for.
It is super easy to get off a jury.
A long-time manager of the jury process told me you can simply ignore a notice to appear for jury duty. They have no way to prove you received the notice.
This is not legal advice.
GC