fradigit t1_isc7mgu wrote
Reply to comment by HaCo111 in Parkland prosecutors ask for an investigation after a juror says she was threatened by ‘a fellow juror’ during deliberations - CNN by SilentR0b
I think they are getting more desperate for jurors. I sat on a jury earlier this year about eminent domain, and 2 of the jurors also owned property that was involved in the same project. Somehow they were still selected. My coworkers were also surprised I was selected as a CPA, usually they were released shortly after identifying their occupation. I think it's either a backlog of cases or less people showing up but they seem to be much less picky about who will be on the jury.
Matookie t1_isck0ub wrote
IME many people do not vote because they might be called.
ETA: Damn, y'all, why you downvoting me? I'm just telling you all what I have heard.
fradigit t1_iscnwuk wrote
It isn't certified mail, so they can easily say they just never received the jury summons... Sometimes I think people are looking for excuses to not vote.
mammoth61 t1_iscsxfh wrote
For clarification, do you mean some people don’t vote/register because they might be jury summoned? I just know 3 states in the US that don’t use voter registry, but instead use DMV records (that’s how I got summoned, despite moving out of state months earlier).
fradigit t1_isd09fa wrote
I didn't claim that, the person above me did. My state uses DMV records but I did a quick Google search and it seems at least some places use voter registration for jury selection.
swift_risk88 t1_ise7wc8 wrote
Bro if Reddit had profile pics, you would take your downvotes with pride.
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pinkjello t1_isdkjrv wrote
Are CPAs typically dismissed in jury selection? Why?
Edit: oh, they are.
BrainofBorg t1_isesasy wrote
Covid resulted in a MASSIVE backlog of cases.
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