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09-07-2006 05:40 PM |
Court related things
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Originally posted by SEC_Chick
That only works if they ask you questions. Last time I was picked for jury duty the only question I answered was the one about whether anyone was a lawyer. They asked me what kind of law I practiced and made sure it wasn't criminal. I was shocked that I had to sit in a week-long trial for child molestation.
Of course, anyone who claimed to have been molested was dismissed, but there were a bunch of those already and it felt wrong to lie about something like that when the woman next to me went up to the judge in tears. Maybe if I had said I do some white collar stuff in connection with the securities I would have been dismissed.
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When I was in law school, I did a criminal clinical program. I got to do criminal defense work for course credit. (SJC Rule 3.03, I think).
Anyway, I got called to jury duty in the very courthouse in which I appeared. I walked into the jury room and the bailiff said "Brazen, whatchoo doing here?" I told them I'd been called for jury duty and he laughed and told me the judge wouldn't let me sit.
Sure enough, I walked into the courtroom and the judge looked over the bench at me and said "Miss Brazen, what are you doing here this morning?"
I told him I'd been called for jury duty. He said "No attorney who appears in my courtroom sits on my juries. You can go now."
I should have been happy to have the extra time to myself. Instead, I went home and took a nap.
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