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Winterishere
@thedevilinme (5216)
• Northampton, England
26 Dec
So we all know there is a decreasing amount of entertaining new TV out there so have to go to streaming to find it, and not much there to be fair.
I had heard about Jury Duty from the Emmy nominations and thought it I would give...
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Winterishere
@thedevilinme (5216)
• Northampton, England
14 Oct 24
Being an Englishman I don’t know the full story and life of O.J Simpson so wanted to find out, this 8 hour parted out documentary rather brilliant at that task. I knew he played American football and a record breaking player in...
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Krissttina Isobe
@oahuwriter (26773)
• United States
3 May 21
Just called Jury Duty information line. I'm exempt, this time. Doctor's letter & reason, not getting vaccinated, exempted me. I'm relieved. Deathly afraid of crowds.
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CarolDM
@CarolDM (203396)
• Nashville, Tennessee
2 May 21
A few weeks ago I receive paperwork to appear for jury duty tomorrow. The main reason I got my COVID vaccines.
Hopefully I will not be picked for the jury. It usually involves sitting a few hours as the attorneys asks each...
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John Beasley
@Beaser (391)
• United States
27 Jan 21
I'm mad and I'm laughing!
How could anyone possibly believe that having the Senate as jurors was going to work? They're all tainted by either the direct impact of the insurrection, their political party, or the information that...
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Miss Nikki
@MissNikki (5234)
• Maple Ridge, British Columbia
15 Aug 20
Well, I submitted my request to be excused from jury duty as I am a breastfeeding mother and I also do not have any other child care available. They responded to me very quickly and said I am excused, so I no longer have to report...
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Miss Nikki
@MissNikki (5234)
• Maple Ridge, British Columbia
14 Aug 20
I got my first summons to be on a jury for a criminal trial. My whole life I always thought this sounded exciting and like something I would enjoy doing.
However, now that I have baby Aleister I do not think this...
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Scott Andersen
@DocAndersen (54399)
• United States
11 Feb 20
I got a letter from the county where we live. I opened the letter expecting well nothing.
But instead, it was a summons for Jury Duty (my second in my life, and my second in the 8 years we've lived in Maryland)!
There was hope,...
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marguicha
@marguicha (230350)
• Chile
28 Oct 19
Yesterday my friend Alejandra came and brought me 3 books for me to read. I have helped her in another occasion. Then she had taken up the job as a jury but she couldn´t read each book. I offered to help her and she was very...
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marguicha
@marguicha (230350)
• Chile
27 Oct 19
My friend Alejandra comes at least once a month to take the meds that Tania sometimes has free for her.
As it has been known now worldwide, some of the problems most Chilean have is that the retirement pensions are next to nothing...
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Lynn Fowler
@lynnief (1203)
• Australia
28 Mar 18
Just had a text from the jury service to say that my call up has been deferred till May. I'll keep you posted.
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Jesuslovesme
@MsBooklover (3974)
• United States
3 Feb 18
If you have, what was it like? Did you enjoy it or consider it to be something you wish you did not have to do?
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William Rice
@William21001 (2637)
• Havre De Grace, Maryland
11 Oct 17
Today I got a think from the court for jury duties i really dont like that because i told myself I did not want to be involved in someones fate. So I had to call around and figure out how to get out of court. I will not involved...
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Arthur Chappell
@arthurchappell (44941)
• Preston, England
17 Jan 17
I quite enjoy whounnits but they can have lots of oh no not again elements like the following
1/. The most obvious suspect is innocent
2/. If someone is missing presumed dead they are very much alive and involved in events in...
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Melvin Housewright
@meltean59 (182)
• Temple, Texas
21 Jan 16
In many discussions, the subject usually finds its way back to something some one saw or read on a social media site that just burned their back sides. Issues about politics, Christianity, racism, child rearing generally, some one...
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Jekca
@Jessicalynnt (50523)
• Centralia, Missouri
8 Dec 15
Bleck. Jury duty, I shall go. I am glad we have rights and trials and whatnots, but I really would prefer being asleep still!
If I can get a signal inside I will try and lot on my phone, (this whole process takes too long, either...
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marcyaz
@Marcyaz (35316)
• United States
30 Oct 15
I have been summoned for jury duty three times, twice in Arizona and once in California.
The first trial was a civil trial in Arizona, the second trail was a criminal trial in California.
They asked me questions like was I...
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tangleddreams84
@tangleddreams84 (581)
• United States
23 Sep 12
Here in the united states we have a duty to serve on a jury. Anyone between 21 and 70 must serve. I haven't had to serve at age 27 because I have been the primary caregiver of a child since I was 18. What is it like? What am I...
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