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Good morning WS Friends!
Last week, I tweeted Bryan to give Wes some tweeting lessons.:blushing:
Oh no.....
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Jury drama in #AmandaHayes. Juror #8's employer does not want her to serve. May replace her with alt and choose another alt. Stay tuned.
Oh: I'm not 100% positive but I think there may be a live feed for a trial in AZ starting this morning if they got jury selection out of the way.
JA's friend Marissa DeVault?
I wondered if that would be live streamed. OF COURSE it would be and would start the same day as Ms. Hayes :facepalm:
Maybe with the time difference I can watch a bit of the AZ one also![]()
Per WRAL this morning:
"Court was in recess until 2 p.m., when it will reconvene and take up a matter involving one of the jurors, whose employer wrote to the court, asking for her to be excused because her absence from work would be a hardship."
Both trials/legal proceedings will be recorded so you can rewatch or watch the one you didn't get to see, later on. WRAL keeps each days' proceedings on their site in the trials they cover. And someone on YouTube uploads all the Arias proceedings that are streamed.
Not to worry, you will be able to watch both.
It's illegal for an employer to request this or to say no....well in some states any ways....isn't it? :drumroll:
It's one thing for the employee to say no hardship and quite another for the employer to say hardship; it's not there place.