by judi » Fri Dec 13, 2013 11:51 am
Oh I'm sorry - I didn't mean to imply that anyone was not doing their "duty". I have had to postpone when I was working full time. I think most places are willing to postpone, but if you do so over and over again they probably take notice. When I was living in California I was chosen for a jury but I was also working on a large project and the delay would have cost the client (Johns Hopkins) a great deal of money. I was excused but in a way I was disappointed because it was an interesting case. Another time a bunch of us were sitting in the jury box for questioning and I started chatting with the woman beside me. We had a lot in common because both of us have 7 children. When she was being questioned it was revealed that 4 of her children were in prison for violent crimes. Needless to say, she was dismissed in a heart beat.
Donna, postpone and enjoy your time with your sister and at the GTG!
Judi
Portland, Oregon
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