Posted by Steve@Advance on February 12, 2016 at 21:13:19 from (107.203.134.67):
In Reply to: Jury summons posted by jon f mn on February 12, 2016 at 18:27:37:
Been called 4 times, twice to county/state court, twice to city court.
City court is small stuff, traffic tickets, never takes more than half a day. Last time I got called they canceled court because not enough jurors showed up. You can bet those that didn't show got fined, easy money for the city!
The county court is another story! Huge operation, hundreds of jurors processed every day! First time I spent all day sitting, waiting, just to be sent home, not needed.
The next time I was seated on an intoxication manslaughter case. Young man and his girlfriend out bar hopping. They were asked to leave a bar right down the street from the court house. He drove straight down the street and crashed into the very court house we were in, she was killed. We could look out the room we were sent to to deliberate and actually see where the accident happened!
We ended up giving him 10 years probation, reason was there were no innocent victims. She was just as drunk, willingly went out to get drunk with no plan for getting home. He did have to serve 6 months in jail, "Safe P" program, alcohol awareness/treatment. Don't know what ever came of him, doubt he stayed out long. He was in total denial of any drinking problem.
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