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<blockquote data-quote="rod" data-source="post: 1418199" data-attributes="member: 5382"><p>The first session of jury duty I had I got to keep everything--jury pay--mileage check-- and daily pay from UPS. The second time I had to give UPS my jury pay but got to keep the mileage check and a daily UPS pay. Being a juror came with a free pass card for parking around town and the courthouse. You could park anywhere (including the reserved spaces for the cop cars) and not get a ticket as long as you had your free pass card hanging from your rearview mirror. If you ever really want to get out of serving on a jury when they are picking jurors out of the jury pool just say you are against the evils of alcohol. It seems like every defendant, when losing a case, pleaded insanity or under the influence of drugs and or alcohol) and saying you were against it got you dismissed from being a juror. My observation was that school teachers were the worst ones when it came to crying about why they couldn't do jury duty. Apparently they didn't get a days pay from the school district. The judges were for the most part unsympathetic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rod, post: 1418199, member: 5382"] The first session of jury duty I had I got to keep everything--jury pay--mileage check-- and daily pay from UPS. The second time I had to give UPS my jury pay but got to keep the mileage check and a daily UPS pay. Being a juror came with a free pass card for parking around town and the courthouse. You could park anywhere (including the reserved spaces for the cop cars) and not get a ticket as long as you had your free pass card hanging from your rearview mirror. If you ever really want to get out of serving on a jury when they are picking jurors out of the jury pool just say you are against the evils of alcohol. It seems like every defendant, when losing a case, pleaded insanity or under the influence of drugs and or alcohol) and saying you were against it got you dismissed from being a juror. My observation was that school teachers were the worst ones when it came to crying about why they couldn't do jury duty. Apparently they didn't get a days pay from the school district. The judges were for the most part unsympathetic. [/QUOTE]
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