BeerWolf wrote: » Can't say I have... I feel left out Kinda OT - but my sister was called for a mandatory army enlistment in Malaysia [we were born there]. Basically gave em a big Feck off.
Uriel. wrote: » "KINDA" OT? lol
corkgsxr wrote: » Its its unlikely to be a day to two? More likely a week?
heretochat wrote: » I was selected for one jury but was objected to by the defence... Not sure how I offended them
The Backwards Man wrote: » If I'm ever called I'll pretend to be an idiot to get out of it.
Wossack wrote: » reckon thats more likely to get you kept on imo
pharmaton wrote: » it says on the summons how long you have to attend for. If you are selected on the first day then you might only have to serve that one day, depending on the case. Otherwise you have to attend each day as stated.
Sunglasses Ron wrote: » I don't understand why people hate getting called. The general public are massively interested in crime stories, they sell papers, the country becomes obsessed with the image of gangland crime, Joe O'Reilly or the Scissor Sisters, yet the second one gets the chance to see it all in action most people run a mile!
joe stodge wrote: » I got called in June and got picked for a jury on the last day of my summons, I spent 3 weeks in total in the courts. It was interesting to see how the system worked but the case I had wasn't pleasant at all, if you get picked hope i hope it's nothing serious, as the case I was on was horrific.http://www.irishtimes.com/news/crime-and-law/courts/man-sentenced-to-13-years-over-violent-sexual-assault-1.1478638
corkgsxr wrote: » Theres a start day and time and after that it just says up to 10 days or more at the judges discretion
corkgsxr wrote: » Im the company plumber and im on call 24/7 what do they do if im gone for a open ended term. Fair enough some jobs can be put off but We get alot of emergency calls.