Have you ever been summonsed for jury duty. If so, what did you think of the experience?
Friday, Feb. 24, 2012 8:00 PM
Updated: Friday, Feb. 24, 2012 11:09 PM
Cythia Davis stay-at-home mom: “I was summonsed, but I ended up fainting while I was standing in line waiting to go, so I got dismissed. I think it was just nerves. I just panicked.”
Bryan Eytcheson retired: “I’ve never been summoned. My wife has, but I haven’t.”
Flora Flaugh business owner: “I was summonsed years and years ago, and I didn’t like it. I didn’t feel like it was my place to condemn somebody.”
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Fernie Lopez barber: “I got summonsed, yes, but I got out of it. I knew the person. ... I was glad to get off.”
Heather McDonald unemployed: “I’ve been summonsed, but I’m a convicted felon. I think it’s dumb that it isn’t recorded.”
Anne-Marie Owens Empire Electric Association employee: “I have been. And then the case was dismissed. I feel it’s our civic duty.”
Have you ever been summonsed for jury duty. If so, what did you think of the experience?
Cythia Davis stay-at-home mom: “I was summonsed, but I ended up fainting while I was standing in line waiting to go, so I got dismissed. I think it was just nerves. I just panicked.”
Bryan Eytcheson retired: “I’ve never been summoned. My wife has, but I haven’t.”
Flora Flaugh business owner: “I was summonsed years and years ago, and I didn’t like it. I didn’t feel like it was my place to condemn somebody.”
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Fernie Lopez barber: “I got summonsed, yes, but I got out of it. I knew the person. ... I was glad to get off.”
Heather McDonald unemployed: “I’ve been summonsed, but I’m a convicted felon. I think it’s dumb that it isn’t recorded.”
Anne-Marie Owens Empire Electric Association employee: “I have been. And then the case was dismissed. I feel it’s our civic duty.”