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<blockquote data-quote="tRidiot" data-source="post: 3094225" data-attributes="member: 9374"><p>I've heard it said the majority of the people who end up on jury duty are the ones too dumb to get out of it. lol. No offense. But, really, people who work, especially people who are smart, driven, analytical and very intelligent often work certain types of jobs and I can see them talking or writing convincingly to the Court Clerk to get out of it. Or, if necessary, giving just the right or "wrong" type of answers on questioning to get dismissed, so they can get back to work. I know for a fact if I got called for jury duty and had to do something like that for days on end, it would cost me an incredible amount of money and I could easily claim significant financial impact. I also would like to think I have a civic duty I'd like to perform, but being cooped up with some of the morons I've read about on juries for days on end would likely end up with me being prosecuted at the end of it all. lol</p><p></p><p>I won't go into analysis of the type of people who sit around with nothing to do and either wouldn't mind or get stuck on juries... there're lots of possibilities, but a lot of them aren't good, in my mind.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tRidiot, post: 3094225, member: 9374"] I've heard it said the majority of the people who end up on jury duty are the ones too dumb to get out of it. lol. No offense. But, really, people who work, especially people who are smart, driven, analytical and very intelligent often work certain types of jobs and I can see them talking or writing convincingly to the Court Clerk to get out of it. Or, if necessary, giving just the right or "wrong" type of answers on questioning to get dismissed, so they can get back to work. I know for a fact if I got called for jury duty and had to do something like that for days on end, it would cost me an incredible amount of money and I could easily claim significant financial impact. I also would like to think I have a civic duty I'd like to perform, but being cooped up with some of the morons I've read about on juries for days on end would likely end up with me being prosecuted at the end of it all. lol I won't go into analysis of the type of people who sit around with nothing to do and either wouldn't mind or get stuck on juries... there're lots of possibilities, but a lot of them aren't good, in my mind. [/QUOTE]
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