It seems unlikely that you'd make it through the selection process, since you know the judges and lawyers and are probably seen as having a pro-state bias (even if you don't).And yes, us court employees, even jury supervisors have to serve.
It seems unlikely that you'd make it through the selection process, since you know the judges and lawyers and are probably seen as having a pro-state bias (even if you don't).And yes, us court employees, even jury supervisors have to serve.
Big misconception.It seems unlikely that you'd make it through the selection process, since you know the judges and lawyers and are probably seen as having a pro-state bias (even if you don't).
There's probably some memo floating around about me. I voted to acquit a gang banger once because I told the DA that her witness (the victim and a cop) was a liar.Huh, out here everyone I know with family in law enforcement or the court system gets tossed out every time they go in - not even PERSONAL connection, just because their dad is a cop etc.
Unfortunately, not all companies pay for time off served on jury duty. In fact, there really aren't a lot that do anymore. Those that do will usually reserve that as a benefit of full-time long-term employees. It's extremely rare that I see this benefit offered to a part-time employee. (My son happens to be one of those, but he has also been at this job for almost 6 years now, and his boss keeps a LOT of part-time employees on the payroll even though few of them get regular hours at all.)What have your bosses said about jury duty? I'm in California, and all I had to do is send HR information about the dates of service and keep them informed as to how it was progressing. I did my civic duty, and the company paid me for the time I missed.
I've got 2 LARGE BINDERS in 10 point type with employers that still pay for jury duty....Unfortunately, not all companies pay for time off served on jury duty. In fact, there really aren't a lot that do anymore.
Well, that's your job as a jurist, right?There's probably some memo floating around about me. I voted to acquit a gang banger once because I told the DA that her witness (the victim and a cop) was a liar.
I'm sure I won points on that one.
yes, you are...am i seriously the only one excited about jury duty??? mine starts in two weeks
They wouldn't want me on a jury. In fact, I would make it so that I was undesirable on a jury.
Did you know that you could be a dual citizen?