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Only as many as you can get through security.Is there a limit on the number of dad jokes I can tell?
Only as many as you can get through security.Is there a limit on the number of dad jokes I can tell?
Depends on the jurisdiction. Philly (at least ~15 years ago) was no electronics - had to put in in a lockbox ala going into a SCIF. Maryland just wanted the phones turned off or on airplane mode.Pretty sure no electronics...you’ll also need to “turn off” (not silence) your cell phone.
Be careful, you might get dismissed.Is there a limit on the number of dad jokes I can tell?
Did they ask if your HOA allows someone to enter your home?Damn so I got excused //content.invisioncic.com/r86644/emoticons/default_sad.png
Mother ****** looked guilty too..... //content.invisioncic.com/r86644/emoticons/default_wink.png
Case was a violation of an order of protection-I think the prosecutor excused me because I said I liked most of the rules of my HOA but not “all” of the rules....(that was the question they asked people during jury selection)
Kind of interesting but glad not to be there all day - they had like 20 witnesses planned...
Depends on how evidence-based their case is. Typically, engineers are excused because we're too analytical and not emotional enough. Lawyers love to shock and tug at heartstrings to sway the jury into the gray areas ("it's not *that* bad", "don't you feel sorry for them", "look how brutal they were").I do wonder if engineers make good jurors or if the defense or prosecutors want them on juries or want us tossed.
I do wonder if engineers make good jurors or if the defense or prosecutors want them on juries or want us tossed.
I'd agree with this. A case heavily dependent of forensic evidence would benefit from a STEM juror. Of course it could also backfire too. My father was on a jury once. The trial should have lasted half a day, but the jury deliberations dragged on for over a week. Even the judge was like: WTF?! The hold-up was a younger scientist who was expecting more a thorough analysis on the bullet (trajectory, ballistic fingerprints, etc). Apparently, the eye witnesses, video, and the fact that the defendant actually shot himself in the foot during the crime - bullet extracted during surgery, wasn't enough. She was expecting some CSI magic analysis with NQA documentation. Eventually the defendant was convicted.Depends on how evidence-based their case is. Typically, engineers are excused because we're too analytical and not emotional enough. Lawyers love to shock and tug at heartstrings to sway the jury into the gray areas ("it's not *that* bad", "don't you feel sorry for them", "look how brutal they were").
How long have you been living in the mountain west?!I was surprised how many people there had prior arrests (DUI’s mostly)
That's pretty normal. I've been called in for jury duty in a couple states, and there were like a dozen common questions. General background/education/vision or hearing issues/language; convicted/witness/victim of crime; previous juror experience; any legal training; hardships; ability to follow instructions; and treating law enforcement testimony differently than other witnessesThe judge also asked a **** ton of questions
She also went through everyone who had ever been a witness or had been involved in a civil or criminal trial.
Heh. Taco party.Since RG mentioned HOA...I like to imagine someone held an unauthorized taco party on the front lawn of their home, which is specifically against HOA clause 15, sub-paragraph 4.
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