J.S.Udontknowme
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I've been summoned for jury duty five times and only served on a jury twice. The last time was Oct. 13th of this year for five days. I don't mind jury duty and the judge will dismiss you if you have served in the last two years.
This happened here several years ago, some of these people were a little upset about serving. lol
Shelby, North Carolina (AP):
Attention Wal-Mart shoppers, please report for jury
duty.
When Cleveland County Civil and Criminal Superior Court
ran out of prospective jurors Monday, Judge Don Bridges
asked the sheriff's office to find replacements.
Given only three hours to round up 55 people, deputies
went to the Wal-Mart Supercenter and started handing
out subpoenas. Some shoppers had as little as 30
minutes to make arrangements to obey the court order.
The court needed last-minute jurors because not enough
people showed up for jury duty and others were
disqualified from service for various reasons.
Some shoppers and the Wal-Mart manager complained, but
authorities said there was little else deputies could
do.
"When not enough jurors are here, we try any possible
way to get them," Chief Deputy Bob Roadcap said. "You
go to the place most people gather."
Bridges admitted the plan wasn't the best, but it was
the only way to get the job done.
"I apologized to the folks this morning," he said. "But
the jurors who came in seemed to have an extremely good
sense of cooperation."
This happened here several years ago, some of these people were a little upset about serving. lol
Shelby, North Carolina (AP):
Attention Wal-Mart shoppers, please report for jury
duty.
When Cleveland County Civil and Criminal Superior Court
ran out of prospective jurors Monday, Judge Don Bridges
asked the sheriff's office to find replacements.
Given only three hours to round up 55 people, deputies
went to the Wal-Mart Supercenter and started handing
out subpoenas. Some shoppers had as little as 30
minutes to make arrangements to obey the court order.
The court needed last-minute jurors because not enough
people showed up for jury duty and others were
disqualified from service for various reasons.
Some shoppers and the Wal-Mart manager complained, but
authorities said there was little else deputies could
do.
"When not enough jurors are here, we try any possible
way to get them," Chief Deputy Bob Roadcap said. "You
go to the place most people gather."
Bridges admitted the plan wasn't the best, but it was
the only way to get the job done.
"I apologized to the folks this morning," he said. "But
the jurors who came in seemed to have an extremely good
sense of cooperation."