can you get out of jury duty by saying your predjudice agianst all races?
2007-08-05
20:19:13
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new age racer kid aka cop killa
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Politics & Government
➔ Civic Participation
i could care less what they decide for me... id get convicted anyway the only thing i do i race so no big deal for me a years in prison itll give me time to think about getting a better car with more power and getting back out as fast as i can.... im not gonna play god and decide someone faith
2007-08-06
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update #1
i hate this country!! im moveing to Japan ill do what they tell me.... to many conspiracies and cover ups here
2007-08-07
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I hope you didn't mean that !
Jury duty can be a 'pain' but it is a learning experience -you get to see another side of the place you live.What an eye opener!
Just do and git it over with .!
I hope you did not mean to tell all of us that you are a bigot !
2007-08-06 02:34:21
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answered by Bemo 5
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Go to the public library reference desk and obtain the book that lists addresses of Foreign Embassy in your National
Capitol. Write a letter addressed to the Embassy of France.
Request information how to join the French Foreign Legion.
On initial interview you'll be offered the choice of enlisting
using your own name or another. If the other is selected after your first five year enlistment term is completed you'll be issued French Citizenship papers and can begin a new life
in France and its colonial possessions. Or elsewhere as a bodyguard/merc'/etc.-etc for hire. Only French officers serve in the Legion. Everyone else is a foreigner. You are paid to exercise your predjudice against all races not Legionaire. You'll have every opportunity France can provide. People who grow too old in Legion service go to a castle in France where their last years are spent making bad babies and good wine. Be cute and go lick a postal stamp next week.
2007-08-12 22:42:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Jury duty is your duty to your country.
Serve your country by listening to the facts, discussing and debating with your fellow jurors and coming back with the best decision you can. You are not playing God. You are fulfilling your legal obligation. You are earning your right to be a citizen.
Your attitude is pathetic and one of the things that is wrong with our country.
Citizenship should be earned and not a right. That's another thing that is wrong with America that needs to be changed.
America is heading down the wrong track but it's not too late to change it.
2007-08-07 11:43:48
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answered by Unsub29 7
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That's right! Look them right in the eye and lie. Or, perhaps in your situation it is not a lie the claim prejudice against all races, including Caucasians. Step right up there young man. Don't give back anything for the terrific life you were born into, by chance. We need people like you in order to appreciate all the young persons who take responsibility. Please do not have any children.
2007-08-13 02:22:50
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answered by johny0802 4
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No doubt, but why do you not want to preform this vital civic duty? If you were on trial, wouldn't you want a jury to hear your side of things?
Do your duty, and make something of yourself!
2007-08-06 11:15:59
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answered by Mark A 6
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That wouldn't get you out of jury duty.........it would probably keep you from being selected
You still would have to sit there, borded out of your brain......
I served. I was selected.............it was interesting..........
I almost hung the jury:)
2007-08-06 03:30:30
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answered by Susan C 3
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probably not, but if you say you believe in 'jury nulification' you probably will not get picked. Look up 'jury nulification'.
2007-08-06 10:43:05
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answered by khorat k 6
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Yes, probably! But are you prejudiced against your OWN race???
2007-08-06 03:22:44
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answered by embroidery fan 7
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