Posted by Mike (WA) on March 12, 2014 at 17:50:30 from (69.10.199.90):
In Reply to: Jury Duty posted by cole younger on March 12, 2014 at 17:20:44:
I'd like to see fair and impartial people serving on juries, but if it really would be a hardship, here's how to get excused: With a very straight face, when the proper question comes up, say "I'm a real law and order kind of guy. I have great faith in our law enforcement officers. I think if they bring the charge, the defendant must be guilty, and I can't see how I could be convinced otherwise." The judge will ask, "But aren't you willing to listen to the testimony and make your decision on that basis?", you reply, "The world is a mess. The criminals always lie. We have to have people out on the front line, making these decisions without giving the criminals and their attorneys a chance to spin the facts. I'm comfortable giving the police the benefit of the doubt." Don't smile or act snarky, and judge will excuse you for cause.
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