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03/12/2007 10:35:11
 
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>>>>They will probably immediately dismiss you. As soon as they ask me my occupation and I say I am a software developer they dismiss me. Every time so far. Each legal team gets a certain number of dismissals they don't have to explain. Lawyers want pliable jurors, not logical thinkers.
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>>>I've heard it from a different perspective, as more of an urban legend during my college sophomore year. Someone said that in the UK one can't be a juror if doing maths more than 10 years. One guy asked why, and everyone concluded that he'd be excluded right away.
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>>>Few years later I've heard the same story about programmers from the big iron machines, that they either go bananas after about 10 years of doing it, or change their occupation (and no, I didn't mean "they go occupy a different country", and I didn't mean "they choose to be occupied by Mongols now instead of Huns" either).
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>>>Since the first story was about 30 years ago, and your experience confirms it, it's now officially losing the status of urban legend, as far as I'm concerned.
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>>It's never worked for me here in Arizona (or Pennsylvania, for that matter). I've had jury duty about 5 times in the 10+ years I've lived here in AZ. Actually served 3 times, 1 time went through the juror interview process, but not selected, and the others never even called from the jury room. So maybe it did work once.
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>On one occasion I was called to jury duty but the court house in Los Gatos burned down. So they dismissed the case and told us to go home! :)

Now there's something I've never thought about...

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Fred
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