Posted by JOB on March 13, 2014 at 05:00:25 from (74.36.131.209):
In Reply to: Re: Jury Duty posted by NCWayne on March 12, 2014 at 19:19:47:
Wayne I had lived in Dakota county, MN. for 45 years and never called. And if called during that time my employer would have made up the difference in lost pay. Things changed and a new employer would not make up the difference in pay.
I was called for jury duty when employed by the new employer, when they got to the questioning of do you know this person or that person, they asked if you knew the county attorney. I replied yes he is the man who told an expert witness that he could not work for the defense side of a case. And if he did he would no longer be asked to work for the county for the prosecution.
The expert witness complained and to make a long story short the county attorney was fined and reprimanded for trying to prevent the accused from getting a fair trial.
The prosecution had me fired from jury duty, and I would bet forever. I did not want to sit on that circus for a couple of weeks with lost pay. Look at all the cases that have been overturned by DNA testing that the prosecution won. We might have the best system in the world but it is broke. People believe the prosecution is never wrong, they don't lie.
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