everytime i get called for JD (and i get called a lot), i always think i’ll do the “lie” thing, not be impartial, say the defendant looks guilty, etc. BUT, once you get up there, and the judge and bailiff and prosecutor is right there staring at you, you just can’t help but tell the truth……
I really enjoyed my sole turn serving on a jury — a five-day civil assalt case involving two former college soccer players. I never was summoned again and have always been a bit disappointed about it.
The closest I will ever be to be on jury duty was in 1996 when me and some friends, mainly sons and daughters of rotarians, went to Ohio as part of a good will tour to a town that had been “twinned” with ours. Aamong other activities we went to the courth house and talked with one judge, who was about to dictate sentence to a woman who lied in court about her husband sexually abusing his kids. He asked us to sit at the jurors´ chairs and to remain silent. He sentenced her to 12 yers. Her husband had been sentenced to 9 years.
I would LOVE to sit on a jury! I’ve been called once, but it was a SLOW too weeks and so I did not get to sit on a case. I really want to do it! Kind of sucks that all these people who don’t want to are the ones who are always called.
LINK_O_NEAL about 7 years ago
The man in orange will thank rat later… I am sure if it…
Sherlock Watson about 7 years ago
Is this how O.J. got off the first time?
tejanolasereyes about 7 years ago
Funny! I thought he might have been talking about a police officer….ya how they were blue uniforms….sometimes…..some places…..err….never mind.
darth_geekboy about 7 years ago
everytime i get called for JD (and i get called a lot), i always think i’ll do the “lie” thing, not be impartial, say the defendant looks guilty, etc. BUT, once you get up there, and the judge and bailiff and prosecutor is right there staring at you, you just can’t help but tell the truth……
Bilan about 7 years ago
You mean that there’s actually somebody else with whom Rat is a peer of?
chris_weaver about 7 years ago
Well, why else do they call them ‘criminal lawyers’?
mjb515 about 7 years ago
About the guy in blue, Rat is not wrong.
Masterskrain about 7 years ago
A “Criminal Attorney” IS kind of redundant when you think about it…
nosirrom about 7 years ago
Orange is such a friendly, trustworthy color.
Arianne about 7 years ago
This is a naive, useless question, but-
Why don’t lawyers also have to swear to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth?
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I know… don’t bother to explain it to me…
Just musing aloud.
unfair.de about 7 years ago
Rats answer on “that’s the lawyer” in panel 3 should’ve been “Nailed it.”
dutchs about 7 years ago
As Dave Barry observed, the Constitution gives you the right to a trial by 12 people too dumb to get out of jury duty.
Andrew Sleeth about 7 years ago
I really enjoyed my sole turn serving on a jury — a five-day civil assalt case involving two former college soccer players. I never was summoned again and have always been a bit disappointed about it.
nailer Premium Member about 7 years ago
The closest I will ever be to be on jury duty was in 1996 when me and some friends, mainly sons and daughters of rotarians, went to Ohio as part of a good will tour to a town that had been “twinned” with ours. Aamong other activities we went to the courth house and talked with one judge, who was about to dictate sentence to a woman who lied in court about her husband sexually abusing his kids. He asked us to sit at the jurors´ chairs and to remain silent. He sentenced her to 12 yers. Her husband had been sentenced to 9 years.
jpayne4040 about 7 years ago
I would LOVE to sit on a jury! I’ve been called once, but it was a SLOW too weeks and so I did not get to sit on a case. I really want to do it! Kind of sucks that all these people who don’t want to are the ones who are always called.
Sisyphos about 7 years ago
Rat has righteous attitude, but he seems to be teetering on the brink of contempt. Play nice with the judge until you are dismissed, Rat!
ND Cool Z almost 6 years ago
He seems nice now, but not earlier..