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To: Karen Lawrence who wrote (29752)10/8/2003 1:04:38 AM
From: coug  Respond to of 89467
 
Yes,
We have to work out the details.. <g>.. It doesn't have to be just like a jury system.. I don't want it to be.. I have served for a long time once.....<g>

The point I am trying to make, is that people that SEEK something, are not especially the BEST to PRESERVE, let alone IMPROVE,,

What they they GET or FIND..

m



To: Karen Lawrence who wrote (29752)10/8/2003 9:17:13 AM
From: TigerPaw  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 89467
 
the last time I was stuck in a jury.

It's always easy to avoid jury duty if you are so inclined. While I've been on several juries, there was one time when I had a personal conflict that was important to me, but was not a legitimate excuse in the eyes of the court. The case turned out to be a drunk-driving case, so when the prosecutor asked me if I thought that drunks were a menace on the road I told him that I thought they could do alright if they had enough practice driving while drunk. He couldn't wait to get me off the jury.

TP