It looks like Unsub hit the topic before I found it.

I would implore you to take part in this - do your best to get ON the jury, even if it means 'saying what they want to hear'. Not outright lying, I'm not advocating falsifying anything, but 'spinning' answers such that you'll look perfectly 'cardboard' to both the prossecutor and the defense attorney.

With great liberties come great responsibilities - this isn't called a 'civic duty' because it's recreation, it's part of the responsibility that comes with the liberty.

But long before you head there, take a look at FIJA.org - the Fully Informed Jurists Association. They'll explain in detail our history and what your RIGHTS as a jurist are.

Me? I get called infrequently, and never selected. This last time I was the next to last 'let go'. If you don't take up the mantle of a responsible citizen that cares, then the government has selected (yes, I'll openly call it 'jury stacking') these 'cardboard people' in order to provide a convenient rubber stamp for their own pre-drawn conclusions...

The square of Liberty is divided into 4 equal boxes. The soap box (what I'm doing now), the ballot box, THE JURY BOX, and of course the cartridge box. Owning a rifle doesn't make one a marksman in the same way that being a citizen doesn't make one a proper jurist - and they DO have the same role in maintaining our liberty!