2011.05.11 Jury Selection Day Three

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  • #661
OMG!

CM - Don't you have any neighbors that the cats can take care of? :lol:
 
  • #662
:great: Conjugal Jury? :great:

This is too funny. I was thinking the same thing yesterday when I posted on the thread about could we be on this jury. That would be my only "hardship" not being able to sleep with my hubby for 6 to 8 weeks. LOL
 
  • #663
Cats don't take care of themselves.

Ummmmmm lady....neither do 2 year olds. That's why we're here.
 
  • #664
The fastest way out of this is to say you think she's guilty, why make lame excuses?
 
  • #665
I think she needs to throw up. It may be coming home to her?
 
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  • #667
lol I LOVE Judge Perry's laugh. plus it's nice to see a lighter side of him when he doesn't have to deal with shenanigans :)
 
  • #668
I love Turvis tumblers
 
  • #669
She might just find she does quite well-- may expand the perimeters of their marriage for the better! (there's my optimist's viewpoint) :crazy:

Plus statistics say that she will likely outlive him- better to get used to doing some things independently before fates forces you to..
 
  • #670
3069: Hardship? I believe it would. I need to go to my job. I run a department. I have four pets.

HHJP: would your job pay you?

yes they would.

HHJP: you indicated that they could not due without you because you supervise.

I manage engineers. I have never been on vacation. I would not be on vacation for two months. For eight weeks it would be very tough. We are building up our department. I have four cats and they don't take care of themselves. I have no one who can care for my cats.

Mr. George. No questions.

CM: you have any friends or neighbors that can take care of the cats?

not any that want that commitment.

CM: what would happen if you had an accident and couldn't work would there be someone to cover for you?

I would home I could manage through emails, etc.

HHJP: let you go back to work and you will be given a report time to come back for a second round of questioning.
 
  • #671
This juror would be great...sounds very confidant, logical and in controll
 
  • #672
not taking cats and work as excuse..

wtg
 
  • #673
3069 - woman

hardship - only financial, and pets (4 cats)- job pays but can't do without her but she is quality director managing engineers; no-one to care for cats

CM: neighbors to take care of cats (yes neighbors but not sure they will take care of them); if accident could work cover (yes but through emails and phone could help manage)

asked to return

(juror asked for sidebar with attornies and judge and it re: medication - heard while mike was still on)
 
  • #674
The cat excuse is ridiculous. I don't know if my patience is just really low today or what, but this is crazy!
 
  • #675
ICA making strange grimaces and weird facial expressions. I think she's starting to crack.

Missed that...anyone have screencaps???
 
  • #676
This is probably a stupid question, so please just pretend it's strikingly brilliant. :)

Does the prosecution and defense have the list of names of the jury pool before all this? If so, do they do background checks and things like that so that when the pot juror gets up there, they already have info on them?

If they don't have the names beforehand, as soon as they get them, are they sitting there running background checks and stuff on them?
I think that's a standard practice in multi million dollar lawsuits ala Runaway Jury/John Grisham. MOST indigent clients can't afford those things.

In THIS case, the attorneys have questionaires the potential jurors have filled out.
 
  • #677
this potential juror is saying something off mic.
 
  • #678
Mumbling about her medication
 
  • #679
I guess I am a little mean, I have little sympathy for excuse makers. it's one thing to not agree with the DP or other things like that but being all "my job cant manage without me" just sounds like "the dog ate my homework."
 
  • #680
This is probably a stupid question, so please just pretend it's strikingly brilliant. :)

Does the prosecution and defense have the list of names of the jury pool before all this? If so, do they do background checks and things like that so that when the pot juror gets up there, they already have info on them?

If they don't have the names beforehand, as soon as they get them, are they sitting there running background checks and stuff on them?

In most cases, yes. It will have names, age, and job title or retired/unemployed.
 
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