Mulligan
Give me a museum and I'll fill it. (Picasso) Give me a forum ...
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I received my first call to potential jury duty. While I am not jumping for joy over the possibility, I am certainly willing to do it and in a responsible manner. I was curious about the screening process from anyone who has went through it. I have determined it appears they will ask you questions about impartiality and such. But do they ask in roundabout ways your political leanings? I am kind of extreme at times at both ends. I am a "hang em from a tree" and let the vultures provide burial arrangements, but on the opposite end I could personally care less if a person marries a German Shepard provided the animal doesn't mind and you don't come to my house to prove your affection. Ya, I am being a bit over the top here, but only to provide a reference point. Will personal jury viewpoints on issues be fleshed out during screening or is it just being fair, innocent until proven guilty belief, and screenings to see if you have been sued or are related to law enforcement?
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