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In a message dated 8/20/2004 10:27:01 PM Central Standard Time,

bjahncke@... writes:

We are not sequestered, but go everywhere as a group and with supervision.

It has been very interesting, and I can tell you for a certainty, I that I

don't want to be a lawyer!

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Betsy,

You should have done Like Oprah did and tell them you had to be through

by the end of the week. They convicted a murderer in 2 days flat. I guess she

had some pull....LOL. She was picked on Monday and ended Wednesday evening.

They said she even got them a better meal than usual...LOL.

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Hi all... I was chosen to sit on a jury last Monday.. as of tonight, Friday,

the trial is still going on... and on... and on... so, tomorrow, Saturday, we go

back for hopefully the closing arguments and deliberations... I have never been

so tired, mentally and physically as after 5- 12 hour days hearing the evidence.

It concerns a now 25 year old male who left a daquri shop with a blood alcohol

level of 0.25, and drove his truck into a crowd of people standing behind a

barrricade watching a Mardi Gras parade. I thought I would explode from gas

issues while in the jury box! At one point, I was sure I would have to ask the

judge for a bathroom break in the middle of a testimony, but thankfully made it

til the end. 14 of us use 1 bathroom in the jury room. We are not sequestered,

but go everywhere as a group and with supervision. It has been very

interesting, and I can tell you for a certainty, I that I don't want to be a

lawyer!

I'm so glad to read of Mike's good news, and hope all are well. Betsy

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Oh Betsy! You have my sympathies! I know the pain of needing to

pass gas and not being able to for a long time. I've only been on

one jury and it was a quick case but I'd like to do it again

sometime. Maybe not as long as yours, though. Interestingly

enough, my trial involved an alledged case of drunk driving. But,

we were truly convinced she wasn't drunk at the time of the arrest

so we found her not guilty. I'm not sure I would have made the same

decision today. I've gotten less flexible as I age. (In many ways!)

Hugs!

Tracey

> Hi all... I was chosen to sit on a jury last Monday.. as of

tonight, Friday, the trial is still going on... and on... and on...

so, tomorrow, Saturday, we go back for hopefully the closing

arguments and deliberations... I have never been so tired, mentally

and physically as after 5- 12 hour days hearing the evidence. It

concerns a now 25 year old male who left a daquri shop with a blood

alcohol level of 0.25, and drove his truck into a crowd of people

standing behind a barrricade watching a Mardi Gras parade. I

thought I would explode from gas issues while in the jury box! At

one point, I was sure I would have to ask the judge for a bathroom

break in the middle of a testimony, but thankfully made it til the

end. 14 of us use 1 bathroom in the jury room. We are not

sequestered, but go everywhere as a group and with supervision. It

has been very interesting, and I can tell you for a certainty, I

that I don't want to be a lawyer!

>

> I'm so glad to read of Mike's good news, and hope all are well.

Betsy

>

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