2011.05.11 Jury Selection Day Three

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Actually it's not that unusual. At both trials I was in jury selection for (one criminal, one civil, the civil ended up being where I served) the judges in both cases stated that if anyone wanted to approach with a personal problem or question they could. She might be on an anti-depressant and not want anyone to know.

Especially since she had already disclosed who her employer was at the point. I wouldn't want my employer knowing any of my personal business either.
 
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If her name is going into the "Lifelink" database for a transplant that tells me her medical issues may not be trivial. If your name is on the list a kidney could available at a moment's notice.

Perhaps she's donating to a relative.? Or seeing if she can
 
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If her name is going into the "Lifelink" database for a transplant that tells me her medical issues may not be trivial. If your name is on the list a kidney could available at a moment's notice.

I am not thinking she will make it passed round 2 because of this fact a moments notice. But again able to make the accomodations needed for her duty. I am just still trying to pick my jaw up from the Church Lady Sweet Jesus. :banghead:
 
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Any lip readers understand what Casey just said?

"I'm screwed". Just kidding, I don't know. But I couldn't help myself.
 
  • #1,066
thirty-one nineteeeeeeeeeeeeen...

lol Judge is my fav.
 
  • #1,067
I don't understand why these jurors with serious medical illness don't check off 'medical excuse' & include a dr. letter at the time the jury summons is received in the mail..That prevents going to the courthouse & going thru all this.

That's how it works here.

eta..also includes being the 'primary care taker' for a family member with severe illness or a disability..Again, just needed is a dr's letter in advance of the court date.

Remember that the jurors don't know what case they are being called for. In most cases it just means a couple of days at most of 9-5 hearing testimony, which causes no conflict with their medical conditions. Having a medical problem is not normally a reason to stop functioning.

But this case is asking to place a truly unbelievable burden on the citizen jurors. 8 weeks isolated away from family and home with no or limited outside contact? I say again, how the he77 did we let the system get to this point?
 
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If her name is going into the "Lifelink" database for a transplant that tells me her medical issues may not be trivial. If your name is on the list a kidney could available at a moment's notice.

Hmmm...maybe she means she's already had a transplant and has bloodwork done to monitor her? I agree that if she's waiting for a transplant she is not a good pick.
 
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IS is talking about the lady who can't be away from her hubby!

They are all stunned! :giggle:

After 23 years of marriage we have spent few nights apart. I don't care to be away from mine either.
 
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#3028 - woman, owns her own business runs the office, caregiver for her 3 month old grandson while her daughter works.
 
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I don't 'get' all of these people with their 1,000 excuses why they can't serve. I have 5,000 reasons why I would LOVE to serve!
 
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I thought she'd HAD the transplant. DIALYSIS is usually done several times a week. well, at least 2-3. it takes a while. NO WAY a dialysis pt on a transplant list could serve. If her kidney becomes available she would have to leave

MOO
 
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I don't 'get' all of these people with their 1,000 excuses why they can't serve. I have 5,000 reasons why I would LOVE to serve!

I think we all share a common reason... justice for Caylee. :)
 
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I don't 'get' all of these people with their 1,000 excuses why they can't serve. I have 5,000 reasons why I would LOVE to serve!

I have at least *31*.
 
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Hmmm...maybe she means she's already had a transplant and has bloodwork done to monitor her? I agree that if she's waiting for a transplant she is not a good pick.

Judging from the people I know who have either had a kidney transplant or are waiting on one, I don't think she would even be there if she had that severe a problem. One person I know had his and the other died while waiting. So, that is a serious problem if you need a new kidney. jmo
 
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I am not thinking she will make it passed round 2 because of this fact a moments notice. But again able to make the accomodations needed for her duty. I am just still trying to pick my jaw up from the Church Lady Sweet Jesus. :banghead:

I won't comment, but to say that I thought it was a little extreme. My grandmother always taught me that God is with you everywhere.
 
  • #1,077
This is so annoying. My life in "real time" keeps interrupting these hearings!!! There are some things I have to do!! Does anyone know who ICA was talking to when she was being so adamant a few minutes ago?
 
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CM is missing the point. He is wasting valuable time. What an unusual person.
 
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Shut up mason!!!! Babysitter's don't come that easily.

JUST ASK YOUR CLIENT!!!
 
  • #1,080
DT does not want women seems like. That is when the questions start coming. Does not want this grandmother at all. "My daughter takes care of her daughter, its HER daughter!"
 
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