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Jury Summons
Received a letter this morning telling me i have been selected for jury service ( first timer ) at Kingston Crown Court in February (quite looking forward to it in a weird way).
Looking for any advice on what to expect or tips on how to make the time as agreeable as possible, maybe some do's & dont's based on your own experiences.
TIA.
Looking for any advice on what to expect or tips on how to make the time as agreeable as possible, maybe some do's & dont's based on your own experiences.
TIA.
Answers
Take a book and a newspaper and a pen. Trousers and open neck shirt take a bath at least on the Monday - even if you dont need it you can write to the judge - either by yourself or in the name of the other 11 -who clearly have to agree Perhaps a question you all want to know the answer to - the writer has to sign and date ( we reported shouts of "it had better be not guilty!" as...
20:52 Sat 08th Jan 2022
Yes, certainly be prepared to be bored. Even in the jury box, because the barristers are the biggest bores on earth.
Don't turn up in suit and tie, unless you want the rest of your jury to pick you as Foreman (which is what happened to me on my first stint).
If you do get to be Foreman, be wary of more than one discussion opening up in the jury room.
Don't turn up in suit and tie, unless you want the rest of your jury to pick you as Foreman (which is what happened to me on my first stint).
If you do get to be Foreman, be wary of more than one discussion opening up in the jury room.
Take a book and a newspaper and a pen.
Trousers and open neck shirt
take a bath at least on the Monday - even if you dont need it
you can write to the judge - either by yourself or in the name of the other 11 -who clearly have to agree
Perhaps a question you all want to know the answer to - the writer has to sign and date
( we reported shouts of "it had better be not guilty!" as interference from the defendants' relatives. )
canteen awful, we were let out for lunch
I had four days fallow - you have to take a good book
It is big stuff - people go to Prison and lose their jobs on your say so
Trousers and open neck shirt
take a bath at least on the Monday - even if you dont need it
you can write to the judge - either by yourself or in the name of the other 11 -who clearly have to agree
Perhaps a question you all want to know the answer to - the writer has to sign and date
( we reported shouts of "it had better be not guilty!" as interference from the defendants' relatives. )
canteen awful, we were let out for lunch
I had four days fallow - you have to take a good book
It is big stuff - people go to Prison and lose their jobs on your say so
Last time I went, there was a woman in the herd who was called the name of a film star. The bloke in charge of calling out the gangs of twelve really loved being able to call out "Joe Bloggs; Jack Miggins; Debbie Reynolds!" It lightened up our otherwise tedious day.
Definitely take a book or two - or your phoney-thing so you can wave your hand around and play patience.
Apart from that, just do with the flow. If you get the chance, be the chairman of the jury. It only involves sitting there looking wise and inviting assorted oddbods to suggest various angles. Of course, it is then you who has to stand up in court and declare your verdict in front of a crowd of the acused relations, or whatever.
Definitely take a book or two - or your phoney-thing so you can wave your hand around and play patience.
Apart from that, just do with the flow. If you get the chance, be the chairman of the jury. It only involves sitting there looking wise and inviting assorted oddbods to suggest various angles. Of course, it is then you who has to stand up in court and declare your verdict in front of a crowd of the acused relations, or whatever.