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People have no problem judging people until it becomes their civic duty to serve as a juror. amirite?
by Anonymous3 years ago
Because when you judge someone in passing, your opinion isn't going to put them in jail.
by Anonymous3 years ago
unfortunately
by Anonymous3 years ago
46 years on the books and never chosen but my wife has been selected 4 times in 30 years. It's on my bucket list
by Anonymous3 years ago
I've been called up for jury duty twice. I took it very seriously. I showed up. Unfortunately, having been the cashier that got robbed once, they don't think I can be an impartial juror. Dunno why. It wasn't my $30 the guy made off with.
by Anonymous3 years ago
Disagree. For me it's knowing the injustices of the justice system that I, as a average citizen can never fully understand. Actual lawyers sometimes know and those in cahoots. Wealth and status alone influence outcomes…
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