I got a Petit jury summons today. Any interesting cases coming up?
I got a Petit jury summons today. Any interesting cases coming up?
All cases have items of interest, if only to the primary parties. And so many matters settle in the days, hours and minutes leading up to the start of every jury trial docket it'd be difficult to know what will, and won't proceed on to trial.
In any event, the less you know of any particular pending matter before hand, the lower your potential is for being excused from service due to having developed any strong opinion based on out of court information.
How many days can I expect to spend there? I won't be getting paid from work. Do they allow you to bring your cell phone? (Of course not in the court room)
Just depends. Count on one to two days for the selection process. If picked, depending on the case.... another one to usually four/five days. I've seen case go two weeks or so (but unusual). No idea if you can bring your phone. Not saying I've ever received a jury notice - but, if I did I threw them away because my chances of being picked and not wasting a day or two is ZERO.
Did you know you can be held in contempt of court--and have a warrant issued for your arrest--if you don't show up at the courthouse when summoned? Not sayin' that this would actually happen, but it is a possibility . . .
On the other hand if you do get selected they will reward you very well.
*forgot to quote original post - see below.....
Of course now, Brian, you have given the D.A. an online confession that you've thrown away notices because you don't think they can prove you got 'em.
I hope an intrepid A.D.A. doesn't stumble across this thread
You need to read my response closer..... "Not saying I've ever received a jury notice - but, if I did I threw them away...." No confession there, as I've never admitted to actually receiving one. FYI, dozens of people never respond or show up after jury notices are sent out and nothing is ever done (costs too much). Which is the reason they don't send them certified like some other counties do. Instead they simply send more notices than they need, to account for those that 'get lost in the mail.'
Trust me, I'm very aware of what I post and who reads it. It never fails, when I post a video on line, there are always a few people who literally contact the police because they feel the video shows I floated a stop sign, didn't initiate my blinker soon enough, blah, blah, blah.
The only people that play with words like that are typically those that are guilty of committing the act but are avoiding admitting it. It's obvious what you posted and the wording is well noted. You know what you are doing though and we all can use common sense to read between the lines.
Not a good idea, Brian.
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You mean like people that send out jury notices?
Whew! That must be a relief! . . . So, what about all those parking tickets someone might never have received because well meaning scofflaw passersby removed them from one's windshield before one had a chance to dutifully review them and pay? =)
For the record: I have never ignored a jury duty summons nor have I ever failed to pay a parking ticket. It's not just good citizenship, it's The Law.
b.t.w.: Is a "petit jury", like, six people instead of twelve?
It's best not to be too slow in resolving parking tickets ... lest you offer a ride to someone, right before you step outside and realize you completely lack the ability to fulfill the offer.
I learned to laugh about it. It was not funny at the time, but I did learn an expensive lesson, along with discovering impound fees are not cheap.
Wasn't going to say anything, but here goes. Once, in the 1980's, I chose to ignore a jury summons. Ordinarily I'd happily serve but that particular day was a clusterf*** of kid reasons I could not be downtown. I don't recall the notice including a phone number for explanation so the summons must have been lost in the mail, ahem. Bear in mind, cell phones and such weren't around. Never head jacksquat about my failure to appear.
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