Maybe they'd seen this.I watched an american TV series last year where one of the jurors, when asked if there was any reason he should not be on the particular case, said "I don't like blacks". So off he went.
Maybe they'd seen this.I watched an american TV series last year where one of the jurors, when asked if there was any reason he should not be on the particular case, said "I don't like blacks". So off he went.
Yep - I was 'lucky' in that I got selected on day 1 for a case that lasted 7 days, then almost immediately picked again for one they expected to last no more than 3 days so my two weeks was fully occupied. Some of the original group I was called up with only did the second case and were hanging around for a week and a half waiting (not being selected for other juries that started)
A few of us were having lunch after a fairly difficult morning…..in the restaurant across the road the defendant was also having lunch with his family who’d been at the trial from the start. He’d just finished being cross-examined by the (quite brilliant) CPS barrister (about a day and a half) - he was high-fiving his family, laughing and hugging everyone. Not sure why…..he was absolutely torn to pieces under examination. Couldn’t believe what we were seeing…….Similar for me, at Hove. I was selected first thing for a trial that took 4 days, given the Friday off. Second week, 11 of the first week’s jury including myself got selected within a new 12 for a second trial, what are the odds of that? The 11 largely got on very well, we lunched in Palmeira Square as it was gorgeous September weather.
Those not selected at all were allowed to go home for good half way through week 2.
To me it was an excellent system.
A few of us were having lunch after a fairly difficult morning…..in the restaurant across the road the defendant was also having lunch with his family who’d been at the trial from the start. He’d just finished being cross-examined by the (quite brilliant) CPS barrister (about a day and a half) - he was high-fiving his family, laughing and hugging everyone. Not sure why…..he was absolutely torn to pieces under examination. Couldn’t believe what we were seeing…….
I would love to be selected for jury service, which pretty much rules any chance I have of being selected I expect ?
Agreed…..I really liked it, the rapport and interactions with fellow jurors was probably the best thing.
I would hate to be selected.I would love to be selected for jury service, which pretty much rules any chance I have of being selected I expect ?
Yes - it would be good if those of us keen to do jury service (or redo it after 35 years in my case) could volunteer for some sort of list where some us of are more likely to be picked.I would love to be selected for jury service, which pretty much rules any chance I have of being selected I expect ?
I've been selected THREE times!I would love to be selected for jury service, which pretty much rules any chance I have of being selected I expect ?
There is a way to stop yourself from getting called up but it has its own pitfalls - you have to be registered to vote to be called up. So next time you get that voter registration form don't complete it. Obviously you won't be able to vote ..... oh .... and liable to a fine !I would hate to be selected.
Mostly because I am self employed and would definitely lose money and turn down work from existing regular customers.
There must be plenty of people like yourself that want to be selected and lots that get selected but it inconveniences them.
Me too , would have to fake an illness to be excused , there should at least be a daily attendance rate for SE people called up for jury service .I would hate to be selected.
Mostly because I am self employed and would definitely lose money and turn down work from existing regular customers.
There must be plenty of people like yourself that want to be selected and lots that get selected but it inconveniences them.
So, do they pick names randomly from the electoral roll?There is a way to stop yourself from getting called up but it has its own pitfalls - you have to be registered to vote to be called up. So next time you get that voter registration form don't complete it. Obviously you won't be able to vote ..... oh .... and liable to a fine !
You can claim up to £64.95 per day. I can't imagine a mere tradesman would earn anywhere near that.I would hate to be selected.
Mostly because I am self employed and would definitely lose money and turn down work from existing regular customers.
There must be plenty of people like yourself that want to be selected and lots that get selected but it inconveniences them.
Yes, random from the electoral roll. Exclusions include :So, do they pick names randomly from the electoral roll?
I presume anyone with a criminal record would be unselectable?
Is there any other criteria they use to include / exclude juror selection?
When you look at that list, you do wonder why there isn't a fifth category:Yes, random from the electoral roll. Exclusions include :
- If you are currently on bail in criminal proceedings.
- If you have ever been sentenced to imprisonment for five years or more.
- If you have been imprisoned within the last 10 years.
- If you're currently hospitalised or attending treatment for a mental illness
Indeed. You do wonder why Barber has not approached the judiciary for it's introduction. Barber out!When you look at that list, you do wonder why there isn't a fifth category:
- Football supporters that have a big game coming up