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Served on a jury in a trial?

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Have you ever served on a jury in a trial? What happened?
 
Yes.



Several years ago. On a Felony trial.



We sat there and listened to the lawyers lie back and forth, and the witnesses mumble and stammer, and some experts present evidence, and on the fourth day the judge cleared the court room and we sat in the jury room, not talking, drinking lousy coffee, and waiting.



In the end, the guy took a plea, and they sent us home without even a thank you.



Counting Jury Selection and all that, plus sitting in the jury room while both sides made pre-trial motions and all that crap, I missed TWO WEEKS of work, had to pay for parking and my own lunches, for nothing.



Remember, while you are on the jury you're not supposed to talk to anybody, read a paper, watch ANY TV (because there may be a newsbreak during the Price is Right and you'll see something about the trial), listen to the radio, nothing, you are supposed to live in a vacuum.



I've been called for 'jury duty' several times, but that's the only trial I've been on.





In my opinion, in the American Criminal Justice System, it is those on the Juries that come up on the short end of the stick. For the most part, they're ignored and treated like cattle.
 
I haven't, but one of my friends has. Can't remember what trail she was there for... it was last year anyway.
 
I have. It was a felony trial which lasted a week. After an hour of deliberation, we all decided there was not enough evidence to render a guilty verdict. The court paid for jury parking and lunch, my job paid for me to go and the only expense I had was my gas getting back and forth. I found it very interesting and wouldn't mind serving again.
 
After DrLeftover's story, I'm counting myself lucky we don't have juries
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As far as I'm aware there's only jury duty for murder trials here and there aren't that much of those. Not much chance that you get picked.
 
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