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Jury duty AGAIN

^ Not if you're a juror at a murder trial, it ain't! I was in 2006 and it wasn't the most pleasant experience ever. Jurors can get a little hot under the collar at times, and in my opinion courts can be a little too arbitrary on certain matters. I'll be eligible again in 2013 and am partly curious about having another crack at it.
 
I believe they have a panel of judges. It's got advantages and disadvantages. It removes a good deal of the conscience aspect that jurors bring, so things are seen far more black and white. It also reduces the number of people involved, so there could be a higher margin of error. But it does make sure that those judging trials are experienced and know what to look for, so there's less chance they misapply the law.
 
^ I see. And Swedes don't mind this, do they? Is this 'panel of judges' still seen as a sufficient protection for the rights of the accused?
 
Okay, I'm 30 years old, I live in a (fairly) major metropolitan area, and I've been called THREE TIMES. I know very few people who have been called even once. What gives? Why me? Fortunately, my job will pay me while I'm out, so it'll be like a paid vacation.

It could be worse. I live in a high density population, but I've been called for jury duty every year since I turned 18 (I'm just shy of 28). My jobs through the years have never once paid for jury duty. One year, I almost lost my apartment when I was living paycheck to paycheck and lost 2 weeks of work when I was selected for a trial.

I have no explanation for why I'm chosen every year :-/.

Did you not tell the judge you had a financial hardship?
 
Using a panel of judges and not having a jury at all is actually the most common system in the world, it's not just a weird Scandinavian thing. :P

Juries are the exception rather than the rule in civil law systems, which include most of the world's nations.
 
Okay, I'm 30 years old, I live in a (fairly) major metropolitan area, and I've been called THREE TIMES. I know very few people who have been called even once. What gives? Why me? Fortunately, my job will pay me while I'm out, so it'll be like a paid vacation.

It could be worse. I live in a high density population, but I've been called for jury duty every year since I turned 18 (I'm just shy of 28). My jobs through the years have never once paid for jury duty. One year, I almost lost my apartment when I was living paycheck to paycheck and lost 2 weeks of work when I was selected for a trial.

I have no explanation for why I'm chosen every year :-/.

Did you not tell the judge you had a financial hardship?

LA County will only hear pleas for financial hardship if you're supporting dependents.
 
It could be worse. I live in a high density population, but I've been called for jury duty every year since I turned 18 (I'm just shy of 28). My jobs through the years have never once paid for jury duty. One year, I almost lost my apartment when I was living paycheck to paycheck and lost 2 weeks of work when I was selected for a trial.

I have no explanation for why I'm chosen every year :-/.

Did you not tell the judge you had a financial hardship?

LA County will only hear pleas for financial hardship if you're supporting dependents.

Just confirms my suspicions that LA county is stupid.
 
Wow. I was called for jury duty once. Didn't have to serve. There was a rumor going around that a plea deal was in the works.
 
One year, I almost lost my apartment when I was living paycheck to paycheck and lost 2 weeks of work when I was selected for a trial.

I hate guilty people.
I hate jews.
I hate blacks.
I hate whites.

All of these should have gotten you out of the trail. :-p

I had it once. In Massachusetts I think you can only get called once every 3 years. I was there 8am to noon, and all the cases were solved without a need for any juries.
 
Using a panel of judges and not having a jury at all is actually the most common system in the world, it's not just a weird Scandinavian thing. :P

Juries are the exception rather than the rule in civil law systems, which include most of the world's nations.

And even in the US you can choose a panel of judges over a jury. In my area, a man was recently acquitted by a panel of 3 judges, where, if he had gone to jury trial, he definitely would have been convicted (of murdering his wife). Everyone in the county figured he was guilty, no way would a jury find reasonable doubt.
 
Where do you live? While you can generally get a bench trial (i.e., just the judge rules), I don't know of any place that lets you have a panel of judges. Also, you can always move the trial somewhere else if you think you won't get a fair trial where you are.
 
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