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Interesting thread. I have been called up but for early March. Helpful info. Thanks.
We had a couple of 'hang em' jurors who made up their minds after simply seeing the very young defendent for the first time.
They were reined in over the coming days, as we carefully went through the evidence and legal directions from the judge.
Forgot to mention that in my earlier post. Had a couple of people who had sat for 6 weeks listening to evidence from 50+ witnesses. Got into the jury room, and turns out they'd made their mind up on Morning 1 based purely on the prosecution's opening statements.
Was actually amazing how little attention some people had paid, and how judgmental people were. Some of them we weren't able to talk round or persuade them to think a bit more. Quite scary really.
It's worth doing. I did mine about 4 years ago and got two cases one of 3 days at Lewes and one of 2 at Brighton. We had a an ex tank commander as the foreman and an ex member of The Cure on the Jury!! Pot luck if you get called.
Forgot to mention that in my earlier post. Had a couple of people who had sat for 6 weeks listening to evidence from 50+ witnesses. Got into the jury room, and turns out they'd made their mind up on Morning 1 based purely on the prosecution's opening statements.
Was actually amazing how little attention some people had paid, and how judgmental people were. Some of them we weren't able to talk round or persuade them to think a bit more. Quite scary really.
I enjoyed it when I did it. First week did a case of a bloke who was accused of stealing a lawnmower from a shed. Really rather funny as he was half deaf and so everyone had to shout because he kept forgetting his hearing aid .... no doubt on purpose. Sent him down ! After finding him guilty his previous was read out and he'd been in and out of prison for 30 odd years. The jury discussion was frustrating though as there were two women who said they believed him to be guilty but weren't prepared to vote that way just in case they were wrong/
Second week I was sworn in the hear a rape case. The jury were dismissed after 20 minutes but were told we couldn't be told why.
It can be boring waiting around but the court process is interesting. Take a good book !
When I was called up, one fellow member of the jury had decided that one of the defendants was guilty because 'he gave me a dirty look'. I was just psyching up for my Henry Fonda impersonation when the judge threw out the case.
No way! Guess you can't say who?