Last time I got summoned for jury duty, I got out of it because I told the judge and lawyers I was so cynical that I wouldn't want myself on my own jury. I had just been laid off AND abandoned by my union, so I'd say it was my right to be cynical at that point.
I'll probably have to mention this article, which has nothing to do with any specific case, but it does talk about the fact that I'm going in for jury duty, along with my thoughts on doing so. Or the fact that a local lawyer has contacted me about building a website for its firm (though it has not happened yet). However, I'm not really on the list of exempt people:
- Under 18
- Not a US citizen
- Convicted felon
- Currently under prosecution for a crime
- Served in the past year
- Hold the position of Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Cabinet Officer, Clerk of Court, or Judge
- No longer live in Duval County
- Preggers
- 70 or older -- I totally don't get this. My dad sits around and watches Court TV for hours on end, so he's the one who should be serving.
- Babysitting my own kid 6 or under
- Babysitting someone else (incapacitated) without pay
- With the PO-lice
Since I had a family trip planned for the spring break when I was scheduled to get my jury on, I was able to reschedule for September. Honestly, since you could be called each and every year, I'd recommend extending the agony for a few months when you get your summons.
I'll be sure to write more about the experience once it happens. Unless I get convicted of a felony by then.
I'll be sure to write more about the experience once it happens. Unless I get convicted of a felony by then.