buckytom
Chef Extraordinaire
i've served on various types of jury duty, the last of which was a grand jury. the worst part was that i was scheduled to work midnight shifts, so my old supervisor let me out a half hour early (what a guy ) so i could then spend the rest of the day in court.
i didn't know at the time that all i had to do was say that i worked for a television network. defense attorneys do not want you, neither do the prosecutors. apparently, if you don't live in a cave with your fingers in your ears, on mars, you can't be impartial.
grand jury is a little bit different though. unfortunately, that was a big waste of time since every single case was something to do with drugs, and the new jersey nazis - aka the state police. they're not the brightest bulbs in the box. i found fault with about half of their testimonies, a lot of it math related. i don't know why, but i don't find it all that difficult to divide things by 28.35, especially if you have a calculator. and don't get me started with probable cause. that mostly depended on skin color.
ok, before i get this thread locked, and myself locked up, i'll stop.
i didn't know at the time that all i had to do was say that i worked for a television network. defense attorneys do not want you, neither do the prosecutors. apparently, if you don't live in a cave with your fingers in your ears, on mars, you can't be impartial.
grand jury is a little bit different though. unfortunately, that was a big waste of time since every single case was something to do with drugs, and the new jersey nazis - aka the state police. they're not the brightest bulbs in the box. i found fault with about half of their testimonies, a lot of it math related. i don't know why, but i don't find it all that difficult to divide things by 28.35, especially if you have a calculator. and don't get me started with probable cause. that mostly depended on skin color.
ok, before i get this thread locked, and myself locked up, i'll stop.