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Again? I just went last year!
It was barely a year ago when I was last summoned for jury duty. I managed to get out of in on the grounds that I did not think I could be a good juror for the case, and having read through the lawyer's tactics afterwards, I'm comfortable that I made the right decision.

So look what came in the mail this morning. I can't believe they're summoning me to jury duty again! I'm a lousy juror! I think too much! Worse yet, I have every intention of repeating my experience last year and blogging the whole damn trial from the juror's point of view. I'm sure they're gonna love that. (Actually, I did get a few emails from trial lawyers on both sides, as well as one linkback from a website for prosecutors, thanking me for revealing my insights as a juror, since they rarely get any of that.)

Oh, the office is just gonna love this. At least we're not triple-slammed with cherries on top in my division this year. Last year we were in dire straits and I could not afford to miss much. This year, it wouldn't be so bad. Still, a three week trial is a lot to ask.

Sigh. This is so gonna suck one way or another.

Date: 2008-04-13 03:54 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lionman.livejournal.com
See if you can find an online list of what's supposed to be tried the day you go to duty. Read up on the possible trials you would be summoned to. If you get on a pannel, you can simply say you've read about the trial. Usually being familiar with a case will get you disqualified.

MO has such a thing:

http://www.courts.mo.gov/casenet/base/welcome.do
Edited Date: 2008-04-13 03:56 am (UTC)

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