Sujet : Re: How are criminals arrested
De : Sh (at) *nospam* dow.br (Shadow)
Groupes : rec.bicycles.techDate : 20. Jun 2025, 23:01:24
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On Fri, 20 Jun 2025 16:19:49 -0500, AMuzi <
am@yellowjersey.org> wrote:
On 6/20/2025 4:10 PM, Beej Jorgensen wrote:
In article <0ccb5kd5tat0tb9ckidjpqkv7mvjm0tl6s@4ax.com>,
Shadow <Sh@dow.br> wrote:
As to "Beej Jorgensen" I suspect he would avoid jury duty if possible.
I don't. It's the civic duty of all Americans--it's enshrined in our
Constitution.
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+1
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I've always showed up. And was dismissed each time.
On what grounds?
I was always dismissed because I'd say, "Sure I can go, but
find a replacement for me at the ER ASAP".. But that's to oversee
elections. And now I'm exempt due to old age. I don't even have to
vote anymore.
Voting is mandatory in Brazil if you are => 18 or < 70.
I've never been called for jury service. I don't think they
call "essential personnel" (doctors, firemen, ambulance drivers, even
dentists etc)for that.
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