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The jury is out

Lost in the Stars

When you read this I will be coming up on my period of jury duty. It has actually been a couple of years since I’ve been called, but for a while I was getting called every year. Usually I would go and get put in a pool at the end of the afternoon, and I would have to come back the next day.

Then, after being questioned, one or the other lawyer would reject me. Sometimes I would wonder why. Was it that I seemed to smart? I could tell myself so. One time I had a tenuous connection to the family of a victim, any sensible defense lawyer would have wanted me excused.

Starting a few years ago I started getting selected for the jury. I’ve been on two juries and was an alternate one other time. All of these experiences have been bad; not horribly bad, but just experiences I could have done without. One of them seemed to be an experiment that someone was running to see about getting to the limit of what “reasonable” meant to people, since no one would otherwise have brought it before a jury.

Yet, I don’t really have any urge to “get out of jury duty”, which so many people talk about. Mention that you’ve got jury duty coming up and you’ll often get “helpful” advice on what they would do to get out of it. I fully realize that some people just can’t afford to take that much time out. They may be caregivers, or work at a job that doesn’t allow time off for jury duty. I do understand that.

For me there’s two things that go through my mind: One, that if I was involved in a trial, I’d sure like someone I like on the jury. The other is, frankly, it is a duty – I also consider voting to be a duty. When called upon I will go down and spend the day in the jury room and maybe even get stuck on another jury.

It does give me time away from the computer. Time spent with other people, even if we’re not allowed to talk to each other (at least about the case). Even some time to spend with my thoughts, while I wait for my chance to help out this country.

Maybe, just maybe, I’ll get some ideas to write about. I can always use those. Maybe a play – oh wait, I think that’s been done.

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