What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Any, because this opinion is widespread.
First of all, this is the best board I could figure out. If it belongs somewhere else, move it there; I don't care.
Most people want to try and get out of jury duty if they can. Why? I personally think it is sort of like a vacation.
Think about it: You get paid to take a day off work (and your boss CAN'T fire you for it) so you can come watch a real-life playing of Law & Order, and you get to personally see to it that either justice is served, or an innocent man doesn't go to jail; either way, someone (whether it be the defense or the prosecution) will be your new best friend. You can't be sued for any verdict for any reason, even if you just find the defendent to be very sexy, because you have judicial immunity. The worst that can happen is that an appellate court will overturn the verdict or issue a new trial; either way, once you give your verdict, that's the last you're ever going to hear about it, because it'll be six months before you can do it again, and even then, you won't qualify for THAT case anymore, because you've already heard about it.
So, honestly, why do people try and dodge jury duty? It's not like the military draft, where you're putting your life at stake. Why? Why? Why?
First of all, this is the best board I could figure out. If it belongs somewhere else, move it there; I don't care.
Most people want to try and get out of jury duty if they can. Why? I personally think it is sort of like a vacation.
Think about it: You get paid to take a day off work (and your boss CAN'T fire you for it) so you can come watch a real-life playing of Law & Order, and you get to personally see to it that either justice is served, or an innocent man doesn't go to jail; either way, someone (whether it be the defense or the prosecution) will be your new best friend. You can't be sued for any verdict for any reason, even if you just find the defendent to be very sexy, because you have judicial immunity. The worst that can happen is that an appellate court will overturn the verdict or issue a new trial; either way, once you give your verdict, that's the last you're ever going to hear about it, because it'll be six months before you can do it again, and even then, you won't qualify for THAT case anymore, because you've already heard about it.
So, honestly, why do people try and dodge jury duty? It's not like the military draft, where you're putting your life at stake. Why? Why? Why?