Sujet : [OT] Judge reams out people avoiding jury duty
De : no_offline_contact (at) *nospam* example.com (Rhino)
Groupes : rec.arts.tvDate : 21. May 2025, 01:45:58
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A judge in Hamilton, Ontario gathered a whole lot of people who had failed to turn up for jury duty and demanded to know why.
https://www.thespec.com/news/crime/hamilton-courtroom-fail-to-obey-jury-duty-summons/article_6719b3d0-6d16-58bc-801e-62bf15b3fed1.htmlI've only been called once and I showed up. The defendant made a last minute decision to plead guilty and the whole jury pool of 250 was dismissed so I wasn't there very long.
I'm under the impression that most Americans feel that only fools fail to wiggle out of jury duty. Is this true? I've never heard anyone on this side of the border express contempt for the notion of serving on a jury although I'm sure everyone called finds it inconvenient. Then again, given the lame excuses offered to the judge in this article, willingness to do jury duty may not be as widespread as I assumed.
-- Rhino