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Old 01-09-2007, 02:45 PM   #3
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I'm sorry he got selected for jury duty. Not for actually serving, as I'd like to do it myself, but for the financial hit. Most people try to get out of jury duty with the financial hardship bit, so the judges don't like to believe it.

I've only been called a couple of times, and they were DUI cases. The defense attorneys bounce me pretty quickly from those. The judges ask if you have strong feelings about DUI driving, and I very much do. The last one was a prescription drug DUI. The defense really didn't want me on that one and the questioning didn't get very far.
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