Remembering Yesterday
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Comment from Jannypan (Jan)
Your account of your jury duty reads well, Beth. All I can say about the times I was called is it's a long drawn out process with long-winded lawyers asking umpteenth bazillion questions. Then out to the lobby while they discuss. I've never been actually picked to serve though. It sounded like the trial you were a juror for was bizarre. You did a great job with the facts, details, and implications. I enjoyed reading this. I remember the OK bombing.
Respectfully, Jan
reply by the author on 30-Jan-2022
Your account of your jury duty reads well, Beth. All I can say about the times I was called is it's a long drawn out process with long-winded lawyers asking umpteenth bazillion questions. Then out to the lobby while they discuss. I've never been actually picked to serve though. It sounded like the trial you were a juror for was bizarre. You did a great job with the facts, details, and implications. I enjoyed reading this. I remember the OK bombing.
Respectfully, Jan
Comment Written 30-Jan-2022
reply by the author on 30-Jan-2022
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Thank you, Jan. I really appreciate the review and comments. Yes much of what was said was very boring but I was trying my best to pay attention.
Beth
Comment from royowen
Wow, that is a new experience, it seems that whoever are the selected jurors, it will be a very dangerous place to be, wouldn't that be a risky environment? I have to say that the legal profession are still inhabited by people! But it would make me uncomfortable if in the same room with "judgemental" judges, beautifully written Beth, blessings Roy
Typo : No work was ever(y) proven
reply by the author on 30-Jan-2022
Wow, that is a new experience, it seems that whoever are the selected jurors, it will be a very dangerous place to be, wouldn't that be a risky environment? I have to say that the legal profession are still inhabited by people! But it would make me uncomfortable if in the same room with "judgemental" judges, beautifully written Beth, blessings Roy
Typo : No work was ever(y) proven
Comment Written 30-Jan-2022
reply by the author on 30-Jan-2022
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Thank you for the review and comments, Roy. I thought I wanted to serve on a jury but never again. It didn't turn out to be a pleasant experience. More about it next time. Do you remember hearing about the Oklahoma courthouse bombing where all those kids were killed and Timothy McVey was considered a domestic terrorist?
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I do Beth, wow! Were you there?
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No but they closed down my courthouse because of it. It happen while I was on the jury.
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Wow that was amazing
Comment from barbara.wilkey
I remember the Oklahoma bombing like it was yesterday. I enjoyed reading. Thank you for sharing your memoirs with us.
The procusecution claimed these students were in a position of being able to swing government contracts in exchange for their degres. ( prosecution & degrees)
The next morning when we came in, there were guards around the courthouse and a camera and scanners had been installed. (The following morning)
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reply by the author on 30-Jan-2022
I remember the Oklahoma bombing like it was yesterday. I enjoyed reading. Thank you for sharing your memoirs with us.
The procusecution claimed these students were in a position of being able to swing government contracts in exchange for their degres. ( prosecution & degrees)
The next morning when we came in, there were guards around the courthouse and a camera and scanners had been installed. (The following morning)
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reply by the author on 30-Jan-2022
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Thank you for the review and comments. I appreciate you noticing the typos and reminding me about "following". i did get it right in one spot. LOL
Comment from Judy Lawless
I'm so glad I was never called for jury duty, Beth. I think I'd loose my attention after a few days. I'll be interested to see what the outcome was of this trial. It sounds like you were listening intently, wanting to make an informed decision when you voted.
A couple of little typos:
"I know jane(Jane) didn't want them to move."
"No work was every(ever) proven to have been given to the professors."
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reply by the author on 30-Jan-2022
I'm so glad I was never called for jury duty, Beth. I think I'd loose my attention after a few days. I'll be interested to see what the outcome was of this trial. It sounds like you were listening intently, wanting to make an informed decision when you voted.
A couple of little typos:
"I know jane(Jane) didn't want them to move."
"No work was every(ever) proven to have been given to the professors."
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Comment Written 30-Jan-2022
reply by the author on 30-Jan-2022
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Thank you, Judy. At times it was interesting but some of it was extremely boring and most trials only last a few days. Thanks for noticing my typos.
Beth
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You're welcome, Beth.