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So today I went down to the municipal court and was selected for jury duty! It was very exciting in a peculiar sort of way. The cases heard by this court are all misdemeanor cases and only punishable by fines. the case I heard today was about an alleged traffic violation and a ticket. Texas is one of the few states that allows people to request a jury trial for these offenses, which I did not know. Long story short, we found the defendant not guilty because the prosecution totally dropped the ball and could not prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the guy had done something illegal!

I was sort of surprised that the prosecutor only called the police officer who wrote the ticket, which was for making an illegal right hand turn on a red light. The officer claimed there were visible no turn signs, but acknowledged because of the construction that the signs went up and down a lot. I was quite surprised that no one called TX DOT or another road agency to see if there were actually these signs up or not. The defendant had taken pictures two weeks later of the intersection on the advice of a lawyer. It was exciting because the prosecutor objected to admitting the pictures into evidence, and the attorneys wrangled at the bench over it. for the record, the defense attorney was kinda doofy and had a much better suit than the prosecutor. It was odd. The judge, who looked exactly like Jack McCoy from Law & Order, was pretty interesting.

I got to be the jury foreperson! I signed the verdict and handed it over and answered the judge!! Eee. Anyhow. We all agreed that the central issue was the presence and visibility of signs, and that no one was able to tell us conclusively that such signs were present at the time of the incident. So we had no choice but to acquit, as reasonable doubt existed in our minds about the heart of the matter.

The judge thanked us many times for doing our civic duty and holding up our legal system. I was given a certificate for serving with a gold seal that I might just frame and hang up somewhere. Hah! I sound silly, but it really was fascinating and exciting to me. I'm so glad I got the chance to do this.

So I walked from 35 to Congress, and watched the Legislature folks swarm over the restaurants and cafes before i hopped a bus to campus. I picked up a transcript, drank coffee, talked houses with Heidi at Metro and talked all kinds of stuff with Sarah. We had a good afternoon just talking, and visitng Half Price. I picked up a few random books, and restrained myself from more.

I'm almost done with some laundry, though the one I set for hot water got cold, and the one I set for hot got hot water! I am baffled. At least it's working.

No word yet on the job thing, but I'm hoping.

Thanks

Date: 2005-01-11 05:52 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] cdozo.livejournal.com
You don't know me, but I wanted to thank you for writing such a good description of your turn at jury duty. I've never been called, and there aren't a lot of descriptions of what it's like. Thanks to your post, I know a lot more than I did.

So, thanks.

Re: Thanks

Date: 2005-01-11 06:16 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tsarina.livejournal.com
I'm glad it was interesting to read. there was a lot of waiting, and then a bit of questioning from the lawyers. The prosecutor asked very few questions, but the defense attorney gave speeches and asked all kinds of questions. It was very hard for me not to smile because somewhere in the back of my mind it reminded me of Law & Order.

I hope when you get called one day that you will be able to serve without hardship and get the chance to participate in our legal system. I have to say it's quite rewarding.

Date: 2005-01-11 06:00 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tinywarrior.livejournal.com
I've never heard anyone who actually participated in a trial come away from the experience without a real sense of wonder at how well it really works. You know how strongly I feel about this and what you did was important. : )

Date: 2005-01-11 06:10 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tsarina.livejournal.com
I couldn't help but think that you would have eaten that defense attorney for lunch under other circumstances. Hah!

Too bad I can't have jury duty all the time.

Date: 2005-01-11 06:49 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] summerain.livejournal.com
oh, i've never done jury duty, not here or in the UK. let us know if anything exciting happens!

Date: 2005-01-11 06:59 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tsarina.livejournal.com
It was really neat, I think.

Oh, and I'm glad your bottle arrived safely! I had lots of imps from my last order so I wanted to share. :D

Date: 2005-01-12 06:36 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] schmidtybooger.livejournal.com
I got a jury summons in the mail yesterday for the end of the month. But, it's a telephone summons.
How does one hold a trial over the phone???
It shall be interesting how this turns out.
Glad you had a good experience.

Date: 2005-01-12 06:39 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tsarina.livejournal.com
The initial summons will just determine if you have a reason to be excused. It's sort of processing, to determine which court they will end up assigning you to serve, and what days you are available. They should process you, and then later they will either call or mail you to let you know what court you've been assigned.

Let me know how it turns out!

Date: 2005-01-12 07:07 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] schmidtybooger.livejournal.com
Aha! That makes sense. Thanks!

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