Nope never, and I hope I'll never have to take that responsibility
I mean, it's rare when it's a clear cut case, and you can be asked to judge a murderer
Maybe he did... maybe he didn't... And what if even if he did... He performed a true public service in the end...
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And that's without talking about mob stuffs.. Like, fuck yeah...
This is how they make the jury, call a bunch of fucks in and interview them and then choose who they want, its not voluntary.
I know
But still, that's definitely something I don't want to be part of, I would call in sick or I lost my wallet lol
that shit dont work, caretaker status is best.
I moved from Tx and kept dl, got jury duty notice, ignored it for years then changed to tn license then changed to alabama, then back to Tx.. Nothing ever happened to failure to appear but that doesnt mean it never does.
nullification is supposed to get you out of it but use it at your own risk, cause shit aint always right.
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