26 January 2011 @ 04:21 pm
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I had my first encounter with jury duty today. It was actually rather fascinating. Of course, I may be saying that because I didn't actually have to serve on a jury. Instead, I got to fill out a questionnaire about my favorite TV shows, my connection to law enforcement and lawyers, my interests and hobbies, and whether I thought the prison system should work for rehabilitation, deterrence of crime, or punishment.

I think I came across a little ambivalent. I'm sure, сестра and [livejournal.com profile] janeite723, you would have a better idea of what lawyers look for in a juror than I do, but I think my answers, which were effortlessly honest, by the way, teetered between "fry the bastard!" and "screw the fuzz!" which perhaps implies I'm a mite unpredictable. Bwahahaha.

At any rate, I had a two hour break to drift to Barnes & Noble and get something to eat, and then I waited outside the courtroom with 50 other people for another hour, and then one of the court folks came out and announced that while there were 8 cases scheduled for the morning, all of them had settled out of court. Yay! I donated my $6 to the crime victims fund and got the heck outta town before the heavy traffic started.

Not a bad way to spend a day out of work, actually. Speaking of which, I've started contributing a weekly post at my library's blog, if you'd like to check it out. It's a short blurb about fun and/or helpful websites. (So, ahem, if you know of any, please do let me know....)
 
 
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[identity profile] in-omnia.livejournal.com on February 4th, 2011 12:14 am (UTC)
I like that: "too smart for the average defense attorney, too up with people for the man." Is that suspicious idealism? Skeptical idealism? I'd say cynical idealism, but for most folks these days, that's just being redundant.

And, yeah, I guess the settling out of court (as the jury is being put together) happens a lot more than people think. Which is awesome for those of us called to jury duty. Bwahahaha.
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