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One of my pals went for jury service, told them he suffered from depression, and was dismissed. He said when he was there 2 guys came running out and were sick, so he didn't want to see the kinda stuff they have to look at. ____________________ Yamaha MT-03 '08 (crashed)
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Yes I would do it for the experience and insight if it isn't too impossible.
You could actually end up sat waiting for a case the whole two weeks and not actually get picked. Some days you will get let off early  |
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Being in the merchant navy is a get out.
We are obviously untrustworthy free thinkers who would ignore the judge  ____________________ Triumph Trophy Launch Edition |
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Two thirds of people called for jury service manage to avoid it https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/crime/twothirds--of-people-avoid-jury-service-739677.html
I reckon if CaNsa sends the court a link to a list of his BCF posts that should get him off. ____________________ They're coming to take me away, ho-ho, hee-hee, ha-haaa, hey-hey,
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So they select you from the electoral roll? No chance in me doing it then  ____________________ Yamaha MT-03 '08 (crashed)
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A run through for how it all worked at Harrow Magistrates.
Everyone arrives on the Monday and sits through a 1-2 hour long introduction and name call. You say nothing, just sit and watch videos mostly.
You then had to sit, socialize, read, and wait until your name was called to go into a jury. The waiting can be vast and wait'yness. My first week was spent waiting as my name was not called at all.
We had a large seating and and canteen, you could sit in either area while waiting. There is a lot of people there, and always someone to socialize with.
There is an hours break in the middle of the day when the courts send out all the jury (unless you are deliberating) for lunch. You can leave the building, go to shops, or eat in the canteen.
Often if there is no new cases in the afternoon, if you have not been called, you come back from lunch, sit down for half an hour and they may send you home. The staff at Harrow were fantastic and knew it was all an inconvenience to tried be as least disruptive as possible.
When you are called, they call up 13-16 people at random. You are told roughly how long they expect the trial to last. You all go through to the court. 12 members at random are called up onto the stand. You swear in by standing up and reading 1-2 lines off a card. You then stay seated and listen to everything. Prosecution first, then defence, then the judge runs over the case.
You then go into deliberation (sp?). You sit in a back room and discuss the case between yourselves. Decide on a guilty or not guilty. The group then elects someone to deliver the verdict. In every single case I did somebody always volunteered. There is always one busy body or someone who doesn’t mind doing it. While you are in deliberation you cannot leave. If lunch occurs, they bring you food from a menu.
You then all go back in, deliver the verdict, the judge then does sentencing or delays sentencing to a later date. Then you leave. If its early you go back to the waiting room, if there is no more cases to do that day, you leave.
As far as deliberating over a weekend is concerned and rumours of staying in hotels, that doesn’t happen at magistrates court any more. Also as said a few times, the staff are aware its an inconvenience and try not to give people 2 week trials on their secound week.
The most common thing people seem to worry about is standing up in court. If someone is honestly scared to stand up in a room of people and read 2 lines off a piece of card, they have failed at life, and jury service is not for them.
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One last thing. You are allowed internets while waiting between cases. Mobile phones, laptops, kindles and kobos. I even believe at Harrow they had some PCs in a corner and WiFi. Though the wifi was worse than my shonky 3g from the canteen. I agree with the above posters that say take books. For me, the waiting between cases was the worst thing. There is only so many web pages you can browse, and mobile games you can play before boredom sets in. I got unlucky on my first week though. Everybody else saw at least 1 case. |
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This puts me in mind of a phrase I once heard that made me laugh.
"Don't forget that if you ever end up on trial, your fate will be decided by 12 people who weren't smart enough to get out of jury service." |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 11 years, 140 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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