When I lived in Boston I was called up frequently and served twice. Once on a murder case. the jury was taken by bus to the scene.
Since moving to RI, never; I don't think RI calls lawyers. Obviously Mass DOES.![]()
When I lived in Boston I was called up frequently and served twice. Once on a murder case. the jury was taken by bus to the scene.
Since moving to RI, never; I don't think RI calls lawyers. Obviously Mass DOES.![]()
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I'm 34, will be 35 in December and I have never once been called for jury duty. And seeing I am not an italian citizen as of yet I won't be called here either. Not for awhile yet anyway.
It's interesting to see the differences here...some of you who would really like to serve but haven't been given the chance yet, I'd give you my slot if I could! Actually, I notified the county I would be on vacation and they let me select another date. I'm so relieved.
Also, I may find jury duty inconvenient, because it really is in most cases, but I don't think finding it so lessens my contribution if I am selected..it just means that I would rather not be summoned at all. I also wonder at the statistical unlikelihood of being called 4 times in 7 years when I live in a county with over half a million people. Maybe I should start playing the lottery!![]()
I've been called twice and served once. It was for a civil suit. A man was suing a large company for asbestos exposure which might lead to cancer some day. He did not have cancer at the time of the suit so we couldn't justify awarding him any money. The whole case just seemed like an attempt to get money for nothing. I found out later the lawyers were big time ambulance chasers. What a waste of taxpayers money IMO.
The guy swore under oath that he had stopped smoking years ago but I saw him light one up in the parking garage. I don't think he was that concerned about cancer.![]()
From Decker with Love
I was called once but I didn't get to serve because I had just moved out of the district a few days prior to getting the notice.
Blessings,
Mary
"Time and unforeseen occurrence befall us all." Ecclesiastes 9:11
I only served once so far, and that's enough for me.The trial was a
Paternity case & didn't turn out the way I thought it should. The defense
had a very good lawyer.![]()
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