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Of course I can't talk about the case itself until it's over.
But I can talk about jury service itself.
I like serving.
It is, at times, fascinating, boring, intellectually stimulating, infuriating, tearful, upsetting, heart warming, but it's a very patriotic way to serve your country.
So many people bend over backwards to not serve.
I say, shame on people who shirk their civic duty if it is possible and truly not a hardship for them to serve.
You can google up many ways to answer a lawyer's juror interview questions to get yourself dismissed from getting onto a trial.
If you were put on trial (truly fully innocent people sometimes are) wouldn't you want good folks like you on the jury?
But I can talk about jury service itself.
I like serving.
It is, at times, fascinating, boring, intellectually stimulating, infuriating, tearful, upsetting, heart warming, but it's a very patriotic way to serve your country.
So many people bend over backwards to not serve.
I say, shame on people who shirk their civic duty if it is possible and truly not a hardship for them to serve.
You can google up many ways to answer a lawyer's juror interview questions to get yourself dismissed from getting onto a trial.
If you were put on trial (truly fully innocent people sometimes are) wouldn't you want good folks like you on the jury?
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