I did an armed robbery case and the guy and his dad were clearly guilty and they were sent down for 10 years or so.
What shocked me was that after the case finished and sentencing was done, we all left the courtroom together. The jury, the relatives and friends of the accused and victims.
I needed to put some eye drops into my eye for my Iritis and was heading for the toilets but then realised I was being followed by half a dozen friends of the guy we just sent down. I tried a divert and it was then very clear they were following me. I left the courthouse and legged it as fast as I could down Lewes High Street towards the train station. All I can remember was diving down through a small gate opposite the Lansdown pub and hid in some bushes. Fortunately they all went straight past towards the station entrance.
Never bricked it so much in my life.
Then I guess you just got lucky/unlucky (depending on how you want to look at it). Although I suppose whether you have a Crown Court located close to where you live could have a bearing on whether you get selected or not.
What with the "other thread" growing steadily, thought I'd ask the question.
I'm in my 50's now and never been asked to be a juror.
I've not got / never had a criminal record bar a couple of speeding / parking tickets over 30 years.
So why is it I've not been asked?
Has anyone been asked more than twice?
Has anyone been asked who also has a criminal record?
Just interested like .....
Nope, but being selected aged 18 is pretty rare.
My dad did it last year though.
Your dad is 18 ? Blimey.
Can you turn it down if selected?
No, only if you're not eligible or ill with a medical certificate.
You can defer it pretty easily - if it's inconvenient for work, etc.