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    Thumbs up Kilts on Jury Duty...

    I recall this came up here recently and I saw this posted on another board. I thought I'd copy it here for discussion:

    "C. Brian Devinney" <brian@...>
    Date: Sun Nov 27, 2005 11:20 am


    Just got done with 2 weeks of jury duty in NYC and wore three of my four
    kilts during my term (couldn't wear the Spartan....just a wee bit too cold
    for that!).

    I got more than a few second looks from assistant district attorneys
    (including one REALLY hot one) and more than a few stares from people in the
    courthouse, but I didn't care. As I left for lunch one day, one of the
    women who was leaving at the same time that I was commented, "You would
    think that they had never seen a man in a kilt before!"

    Let's just say that if I ever have to do jury duty again, the kilts are a
    must....
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    Gotta luv it. :-)

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    Kilted during jury duty, civic pride and cultural pride in one package!
    The kilt concealed a blaster strapped to his thigh. Lazarus Long

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    Sadly, wearing a kilt on jury duty is an act I doubt I'll ever get to enjoy.

    As a retired firefighter and the spouse of a cop I get automatically excluded every time I get a jury summons. I check the box for both and give the department information on the reply form. Then I get notice back in the mail saying that I was disqualified from jury duty.

    Apparently there is a presumption that being a former public safety professional and a cop's husband means that I will automatically side with the prosecution. Personally I think that's hogwash, but that's the way it is.

    And I may be one of the few people in the world who actually wants to seat on a jury. I like the idea of doing a civic duty. But then a lot of people think I'm weird anyway.
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    Edit: whoops, I think I'll go post that message on the right thread now, and mention here what I had first intended



    I think everyone should serve jury duty at some point, though I haven't had to yet.
    Last edited by chasem; 1st December 05 at 08:37 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GlassMan
    Sadly, wearing a kilt on jury duty is an act I doubt I'll ever get to enjoy.

    As a retired firefighter and the spouse of a cop I get automatically excluded every time I get a jury summons. I check the box for both and give the department information on the reply form. Then I get notice back in the mail saying that I was disqualified from jury duty.

    Apparently there is a presumption that being a former public safety professional and a cop's husband means that I will automatically side with the prosecution. Personally I think that's hogwash, but that's the way it is.

    And I may be one of the few people in the world who actually wants to seat on a jury. I like the idea of doing a civic duty. But then a lot of people think I'm weird anyway.
    Glassman, I salute your viewpoint. I consider jury duty a civic duty and an honor. I really detest the people that want to find a loophole to get out of it. I always have to ask them if they find ways to get out of voting as well.
    The kilt concealed a blaster strapped to his thigh. Lazarus Long

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    I've never been called for jury duty. My wife has been twice but never had to sit on one, both times the case was settled first. I can understand why some folks want out of it though, it can be a serious economic loss if the case lasts more than an afternoon and some can't afford the lost wages. Yeah, I know they're paid a stipend but it's barely enough to pay transportation and lunch. Civic duty is a great concept until it has an adverse effect of getting the bills paid.
    Everything in excess! To enjoy the flavor of life take big bites. Moderation is for monks.

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    It seems that everytime I am called for jury duty, I either know one of the attorneys or someone involved in the case, and never serve. Haven't been called since I started wearing the kilt, so I will have to remember this. Great story.
    Glen

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    I also would love to serve on a jury. I've only been called once and they picked the jury before they needed me. It was a statutory rape trial and the defense attorney asked the potential jurors, and I quote, "Does anyone here have a moral problem with underage drinking or with teenagers having sex?" Not a single juror raised his or her hand. I wanted to stand up and raise my hand, but I chickened out.

    That was a couple of years ago, so no kilt for me either.

    As a Lutheran pastor, I'm sure they would've excluded me from the jury anyway.
    Joel F.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MacMullen
    I also would love to serve on a jury. I've only been called once and they picked the jury before they needed me. It was a statutory rape trial and the defense attorney asked the potential jurors, and I quote, "Does anyone here have a moral problem with underage drinking or with teenagers having sex?" Not a single juror raised his or her hand. I wanted to stand up and raise my hand, but I chickened out.

    That was a couple of years ago, so no kilt for me either.

    As a Lutheran pastor, I'm sure they would've excluded me from the jury anyway.
    I've never been asked for jury duty, but reading this i can't help feeling sad that we have gotten to the point where Godfearing men are not considered desireable for such an important duty. (if I understand the post correctly).

    sick world..
    Graham
    8 years full time kilted.

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