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<blockquote data-quote="rod" data-source="post: 1188916" data-attributes="member: 5382"><p>I was on jury duty 2 different times---(both winter sessions). I served on a half a dozen cases and was even jury forman once. Here you were in a pool of people who were on call for 3 months. They would call you in and if you met both sides idea of a good juror you were on that case. You had to serve a minimun of 10 days on different cases, be called in to interview for cases 10 times or wait until your 3 month tour was up to be dismissed. I witnesses many people try to get out of it but very few succeded. If they had some excuse why the couldn't serve at that time the judge would tell them that was ok but they were going to be automatically set up to serve at one of the other three sessions. For some reason school teachers were the biggest crybabies when it came to wanting to get out of it. I loved jury duty and even went so far as to tell them at the County Clerks Office that anytime they needed a juror to fill free to call me. All I know is those court roooms were a hell of a lot warmer in January in Minnesota than a UPS truck.</p><p></p><p>The first session I serverd I recieved 8 hrs a day pay from UPS and $15 bucks a day plus milage from the County. The second time UPS made me turn over the $15 bucks but let me keep the milage ck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rod, post: 1188916, member: 5382"] I was on jury duty 2 different times---(both winter sessions). I served on a half a dozen cases and was even jury forman once. Here you were in a pool of people who were on call for 3 months. They would call you in and if you met both sides idea of a good juror you were on that case. You had to serve a minimun of 10 days on different cases, be called in to interview for cases 10 times or wait until your 3 month tour was up to be dismissed. I witnesses many people try to get out of it but very few succeded. If they had some excuse why the couldn't serve at that time the judge would tell them that was ok but they were going to be automatically set up to serve at one of the other three sessions. For some reason school teachers were the biggest crybabies when it came to wanting to get out of it. I loved jury duty and even went so far as to tell them at the County Clerks Office that anytime they needed a juror to fill free to call me. All I know is those court roooms were a hell of a lot warmer in January in Minnesota than a UPS truck. The first session I serverd I recieved 8 hrs a day pay from UPS and $15 bucks a day plus milage from the County. The second time UPS made me turn over the $15 bucks but let me keep the milage ck. [/QUOTE]
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