Thursday, January 10, 2008

Excused









I served my jury duty and
the lord answered my prayers
I was with a lucky bunch and
after waiting all day long
we were excused!!!

did not even get called into the court room
I did learn a lot from two women who sat next to me
there were about 100 of us and we were told to be there
before 10:00 am. no one looked like they really wanted to
be there.
upon entering many of us brought bottled water because
it said beverages in plastic bottles were allowed what it failed
to say is that the seal must not be broken on the plastic beverage
bottle! so just like the airlines they dump open bottles into the trash!
scan your handbags and cell phones must be off.

where you check into the waiting room they scan your
summons and you sit and wait. we waited for an hour and half
and then were told we had to return at 1:30. we all learned lesson
brought back a unopened bottle of water!!!

we all returned and waited another hour then 50 names were
called they left then we got the good news we were EXCUSED!!
and had to form a line to get a paper for work.
what I learned watching and talking to these two ladies
was everyone that was there did not want to be there!
had to miss a day of work, some of them were just down right
mad about doing their civic duty!
and one lady next to me kept pointing this out.
it is our civic duty yet if you don't show they fine you up to $1,500.00
and arrest you. it is your civic duty yet they confiscate your bottled beverage
and so on!
I hope that once in the court room the judge finally excused her.
the other interesting thing I learned is that they use your driver's license
to summon you for jury duty because selecting the old way through your voting
well people stopped voting for that reason.

regardless of it all it was an interesting day of observation
and I am thankful for all that kept me in their thoughts and prayers

4 comments:

JB said...

I hope someday you have the chance to participate in a short jury experience. It is quite interesting. Everyone instantly takes their duty very seriously. You become a team trying to find the best possible solution. The most fair solution.
At the end of it, no matter what you all decided together, you feel proud to have been a part of the justice system. It really does work.

xoxox

Wanda said...

A long day...and then to be excused. I like the picure of the Jury Box!

Angela Marie said...

How interesting... I think that I would like to maybe during a time when I didn't have to work. I wouldn't want to take time off.

glad that were excused

JB said...

I never minded being excused until a few years ago. I was sent to the coolest little courthouse right at Redondo Beach Pier in April. Perfect weather, long lunches, walks along the water; checking out the shops.

Unfortunately (for me), they settled out of court on the first day...Boo hoo!